Quizno’s has a tuxedo shirt for their male employees; that’s pretty awesome. Service here really depends on the employee. As a whole, they’re usually pretty organized. Mostly they will only forget to put oregano on my sandwiches, so I specify that now! Quizno’s must be taking notes from Facebook on how to annoy customers. They revamp their menu every year or two — new look, new sandwiches, new names or designs for old sandwiches so you really have to read everything to find the one you liked to order. I think this is so they can change their prices as discreetly as possible. Two months ago a large ham and turkey with cheddar cheese, mayo, lettuce, and tomato cost $ 5, but with the menu change they are now an additional dollar. I’ve noticed that the bread at the Quizno’s chain is of lower quality than when they first opened, but I assume it’s to keep their sandwiches affordable. If I were to complain about the bread, it wouldn’t be regarding the taste, but that the sandwiches aren’t as big as they once were. In my not-so-humble opinion, Quizno’s always tastes better than Subway. It could be that the meat and cheese are deli-cut and don’t look like plastic. It could be the oregano. Sometimes I’m sure it’s the guacamole. Whatever it is, it’s delicious.