"Prices and participation may vary," is a phrase you often hear about and, in Yakima, we experience it from time to time. No matter how many times you hear commercials or see ads on tv for Subway's $5 footlong promotion, many of the local Subway restaurants don't honor it. The truth is, they don't have to. I am happy to say I finally found a Subway in Yakima that does offer $5 footlongs.
Jared Fogle, the well-known former spokesman for Subway, will serve at least five years in prison for allegedly having sex with two minors and for possession and distribution of child pornography.
Jared Fogle loves the outdoors. There is no better setting for the great outdoors than right here in Washington state. So when news of a raid at the longtime Subway spokesman's home went public, all I could think of were these videos where he endorses his love for our Washington state parks...
Federal authorities raided the Zionsville, Ind., home of Subway spokesman Jared Fogle early this morning as they searched for evidence of child pornography.
So you have always ordered 6 inches or the whole foot long? But did you every check to see if it measured up? The controversy began Tuesday in Australia, when a very precise customer, identified as Matt Corby of Perth, ordered a footlong sub and then pulled out a tape measure...
There was a time in the mid-90s when I was a 'Sandwich Artist'. I used to work at Subway back when we would ask, "White or Wheat?" We would then slice the bread in a v-cut and ask what you wanted on your sandwich. The beauty of the V-cut is that it seemed to hold everything in place more than just doing the horizontal slice as they do now.
Check out this video of the day. Taking you back to 1994 when Subway & 702 teamed up on this track "This Lil Game We Play". It is your slow jam song of the day today in the "Back in the Day Lunch Buffet" 12-1pm. w/Dj Nahum Ray!...
I don't think anyone in Yakima is a bigger gamer than I am. I love my handheld portable game systems, but I'm not so desperate to play games all the time to walk around and play them at the grocery store, or anywhere, really. This video is exactly why...