I still don't like their menu of lettuce sandwiches.
if you go there and it's busy, walk up to any table, show them your weapon and ask the people to get up!
We get JJ here at work pretty often. Better than Subway for the cold-cuts, and they deliver.I've never been to jimmy johns.
From what I have been told, Firehouse subs is way better.
yeah because **** you if you're jewish/muslim/buddhist/atheist/etc.I wouldn't be too surprised if JJ's is more of a conservative company based on some of the signs they have in all their stores. They also put "Merry X-mas" stickers on their subs the last time I was in there...instead of the usual "happy holidays" crap most business say/do this time of year.
More likely it is : "Thanks for patronizing our store! Have a Merry Christmas!"yeah because **** you if you're jewish/muslim/buddhist/atheist/etc.
We get JJ here at work pretty often. Better than Subway for the cold-cuts, and they deliver.
I hit the new-ish Firehouse in the 'burg a while back. It was fine, I suppose.
Its been a while since a "quick" food joint has wowed me.
My point is not everyone in the U.S. is a christian no matter what certain people believe. I see no reason to get upset about a store saying happy holidays instead of Merry Christmas/Happy Hanukkah/ Happy Kwanza/ or whatever.More likely it is : "Thanks for patronizing our store! Have a Merry Christmas!"
I really doubt they are telling anyone to go fornicate themselves.
My point is not everyone in the U.S. is a christian no matter what certain people believe. I see no reason to get upset about a store saying happy holidays instead of Merry Christmas/Happy Hanukkah/ Happy Kwanza/ or whatever.
I agree that there's no reason to get bent over "Happy Holidays" instead of saying "Merry Christmas". However, several non-Christians in America celebrate Christmas so don't get bent over that greeting either. Also, the original point of saying JJs writes Merry Xmas on their subs was to illustrate that they lean more towards conservatism, that's all.My point is not everyone in the U.S. is a christian no matter what certain people believe. I see no reason to get upset about a store saying happy holidays instead of Merry Christmas/Happy Hanukkah/ Happy Kwanza/ or whatever.
Don't see no reason to get upset about a store saying "Merry Christmas" either, but you sure did!My point is not everyone in the U.S. is a christian no matter what certain people believe. I see no reason to get upset about a store saying happy holidays instead of Merry Christmas/Happy Hanukkah/ Happy Kwanza/ or whatever.