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Skip This Subway Sandwich And Make A Better Version At Home

This junk food chain is basically a major marketing outlet for Pepto Bismol .... "heartburn, stomach upset, diarrhea!"

TASTING TABLE – All Subway sandwiches are not created equal — and that’s okay.

There’s something for everyone, and if your something just doesn’t hit the spot, you can always make it at home.

That’s our recommendation when it comes to the Homestyle Chicken Salad Wrap, which took last place when we ranked 12 Subway sandwiches.

The wrap itself isn’t terrible; it’s just not very notable.

The sandwich is heavy on chicken and mayo, and missing mix-ins to cut through the richness. The added veggies didn’t do much to elevate the flavor or texture.

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“4 hrs after eating the chicken salad wrap I was nauseous, the worst stomach pain I ever had and horrible gas.” – customer at Subway, North St, Lucasville, OH, 3 weeks ago

This is one sandwich that you can skip buying from the sandwich chain and make a way better version yourself.

A homemade cranberry and pecan chicken salad adds much-needed sweetness and bite to plain chicken salad, making it leagues above Subway’s version.

It’s also simple to make, relying on rotisserie chicken to eliminate the need to cook anything. The ingredients are combined in a bowl and the whole thing comes together in under 10 minutes.

The chicken salad can be eaten on its own, but to curb your Subway craving, add it to your favorite wrap and enjoy.

The Subway wraps, including the Homestyle Chicken Salad, are served on lavash-style flatbread, so you can recreate the wrap at home with store-bought lavash … Read More

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HONESTLY, IF YOU NEED TO BE TOLD NOT TO ORDER CHICKEN AT SUBWAY, WE MAY NOT BE OF MUCH HELP 

But we want to try anyway … because apparently, people still order this stuff 

SOURCE: iwaspoisoned.com | SEARCH TERMS: Subway, chicken

  • “Got a chicken bacon ranch sub, 2nd or 3rd time from this location that I have gotten diarrhea within an hour of eating it.” – Subway, West Pine Street, Eagle River, WI, 2 weeks ago
  • “I got a sandwich that contained: Chicken, bacon, pepper jack cheese, lettuce, tomato, olives, jalapenos, cucumbers, tomatoes, Baja chipotle, and ranch. I felt so sick the next morning. I was puking and having diarrhea all day. I’m pretty sure it was from the chicken.” – Subway, L Street, Ord, NE, 3 weeks ago
  • “Ate sweet onion chicken teriyaki with cucumber, lettuce , spinach, onion, tomato, sweet onion sauce and mayonnaise. Developed excruciating abdominal pain along with diarrhea and vomiting. This has been going on for the last 14 hours.” – Subway, St Claude Ave, New Orleans, LA, 3 weeks ago
  • “Suspected food poisoning. Symptoms: Nausea, Fever, Stomach Pain. Suspected source: Subway chicken. Onset: 12 to 24 hours. Duration: 4 to 12 hours. Sick: 2 people | Symptoms: Nausea, Fever, Stomach Pain” – Subway, West Monroe Street, Springfield, IL, USA

EDITOR’S NOTE: We have set foot in Subway once in the last 25 years. We purchased a bottled iced tea and thanked the employee for the use of the rest room. Subway exists for one reason: the number people are convinced that cheap food is good. If you are among them, stock up on the Pepto. If you want a quality sandwich at an affordable price, visit the deli counter at your local supermarket. 

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