Now at three sites of the troyan agglomeration, the escape of Saint-Luc Chapel, Mac Arthur Glenn at Pont-Sainte-Marie and Troyes, Subway begins to place itself in the world of sandwich. The concept is simple: it's you who dial your sandwich. You choose everything: your bread (white, complete, oats and honey, Parmesan and oregano or Italian), your basic recipe (chicken, beef, turkey, ham, tuna, vegetarian…), your vegetables, your sauce (honey mustard, cheese, barbecue, sweet onions…), and even the size of your sandwich (15 cm or 30 cm). Add a drink and a bag of chips or a cookie to make a menu. You can even share a 16-inch 7 cm platter. The idea is attractive, but taste is not necessarily an appointment and vendors not always aware of the products they sell. The summer terraces allow at least to ask themselves, with some reluctance to give up a sidewalk, but the cold returning, the place lacks space. For lovers of frankness so…
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