Sure. There was this one time at Subway. A young woman came in and she was clearly very hungry. She ordered a meatball sub. As the staff was putting on the sauce, she was so excited that she accidentally knocked over the cup of water on the counter. The water splashed all over the sandwich - making area. But instead of getting upset, she just laughed and said 'Well, now it's a wet and wild meatball sub!'. The staff quickly remade her sandwich and she enjoyed it thoroughly.
At a Subway near my place, there was a rather eccentric old man. He always ordered the same sandwich - a tuna sub. One day, he decided to add some extra toppings. He asked for cucumbers, but when the employee started slicing them, he said 'No, no, those cucumbers are too fat. I want skinny ones'. So the employee had to find some smaller cucumbers. Then he asked for a very specific amount of mayonnaise - exactly 12 drops. It took forever to make his sandwich but it was hilarious to watch the whole process.
I know of a story where a customer got a subway sandwich and as they were eating, they noticed a piece of plastic in it. It was a small piece but still very concerning. It could have been from the packaging or some equipment in the kitchen. This made the customer lose trust in Subway and they never went back to that location again. The customer was also worried about potential harm it could have caused if they had swallowed it.
Once, I was in a subway. A guy ordered a huge sandwich with all the fixings. As the sandwich artist was making it, the guy kept changing his mind about what to add. First he wanted extra cheese, then no cheese at all. In the end, the sandwich was a jumbled mess but he took it happily and said it was his 'creative special'.
Sure. Once I saw a man on the subway who was trying to balance a dozen balloons while holding a coffee. As the subway jerked, he let go of the coffee to save the balloons. The coffee spilled all over the floor and the balloons flew everywhere, making everyone around him laugh.
Sure. There was a man named John. He was obese and had various health issues. He started the Subway diet by having a 6 - inch turkey breast sandwich with lots of lettuce, tomatoes, cucumbers and onions for lunch. For dinner, he would have a similar sandwich or sometimes a salad from Subway. He completely cut out fried foods and sodas. After the first month, he lost about 5 pounds. By the third month, he had lost 15 pounds. His blood pressure started to come down, and he felt more energetic. He continued this diet for six months and lost a total of 30 pounds. His success with the Subway diet not only transformed his body but also his lifestyle. He started to be more active and continued to make healthy food choices even after achieving his weight loss goal.
Sure. I saw a woman knitting a huge scarf on the subway. But she got so into it that she accidentally knitted her bag to the scarf. When she tried to get off at her stop, she couldn't separate them easily and had to tug at it while everyone watched and some even chuckled.
Well, there was this time when a little boy on the subway thought the handrail was a monkey bar. He started swinging on it while his mother was chasing after him, looking both embarrassed and amused at the same time. People around were all smiling at the cute scene.
Sure. Once I saw a guy on the subway who was trying to do yoga poses in the standing area. He was wobbling all over the place as the train moved, but he was so focused. Everyone around was trying hard not to laugh out loud.
Well, there are some horror stories like when the meat in the subway sandwich was undercooked. You expect it to be properly cooked for safety reasons. Also, I heard of a situation where the sauce on the sandwich was spoiled. It had a strange smell and taste that made the person sick. Then there are times when the vegetables in the sub are wilted and slimy as if they have been sitting there for days.
Sure. Once I was in a subway restaurant and there was a little boy who thought the pickles were green candies. He took a big bite and made the funniest face. Everyone in the store was laughing.
Sure. There was a case where an employee was wrongly accused of stealing money from the cash register. The management didn't really investigate properly and just assumed the employee was guilty. This not only damaged the employee's reputation but also made them feel extremely stressed and wronged.