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Re: Now Playing At Subway: The Yeastie Boys
03/23/12 03:49 AM
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> I hate that...smell that is on your clothes the rest of the day. It smells like dirty > feet or something. > > I used to work at Subway many years ago. So I'm not a fan of their food after working > with it all for so long. I'm not too big of a fan of cold cuts and other stuff that > is over-processed or, in the case of the tuna and seafood-like product, drowned in > mayo. > > Every Subway gets its dough pre-mixed as frozen sticks with all the ingredients, > including yeast, already portioned out. Those sticks are then thawed and proofed so > they rise and are ready to bake. > > The problem is that over a decade or so the yeast managed to migrate throughout the > shop. Every year the ice machine would break down due to its close proximity to the > proofer and oven combo unit. > > Or how about draining cans of tuna, pickles, black olives, jalapeño and banana pepper > slices? And having all those lovely juices combine into one toxic stew? That smell, > even when not combined, is still horrid. And don't forget about the fresh onions that > need to be cleaned, peeled and sliced. > > And then there's the cleaning solutions and sanitizers. Everything had to be cleaned > and ready for the next morning. By the end of the night I needed a shower. > > I reeked of that place. So it's no wonder that the Yeastie Boys and the byproducts > thereof may be hitchin' along with you for the ride. :-( > > Frank Zappa sung abut the Dangerous Kitchen. While this wasn't as gnarly as what's > described within his song due to health regulations it was still gnarly. At least > Subway doesn't use the "U-Gouge" anymore. > > --Bekki
I think it is from the weird breads they now serve. Probably the ones with cheese on them.
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