Another weird news post for you. Looks like Subway is deciding to add a personal pan pizza to its menu. Yep, we're talking about Subway, the sandwich place. I'm a little confused about this one, being that I've never really considered pizzas to be healthy and Subway's sort of got this "we're healthy" mantra. However, according to BrandWeek, Subway will add deep-dish style personal pizzas to the menu of 13,000 locations.
An employee at a test store located in the East Village section of New York City said they only sold two pizzas the first day of the test in late March, but are now are up about 25 a day. The biggest problem: patrons don't know about the product despite a prominent sign on the menu board, he said.
We'll have to wait until this June to see if patrons in other parts of the country are more observant. That's when the Subway pizza train hits locations.
Source: Consumerist






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1I love subway. They should be open 24 hours.
is this going to be like the McPizza?
2I just read this on Consumerist too! I think it is odd too with the whole "healthy" thing. I don't think pizza will help Jared keep his weight off.
3um we've had these here at our Subways since last year. they are really very good, prob not healthy, but yummy.
4I read something about this. Sounds yummy.
5I've been seeing pizza in Subways for some time now; didn't realize the rest of the country didn't have them... I can't say that I've ever tried one though.
6LOL Katharine!
7It doesn't sound appealing to me
pizza + subway = too good to be true
8i see your point yum! it sounds a little odd to me too. i would think they'd only offer healthy food there cos those who eat there are all health/weight conscious!
9i see your point yum! it sounds a little odd to me too. i would think they'd only offer healthy food there cos those who eat there are all health/weight conscious!
10Subways around here have had the pizzas for awhile now. I've never tried one, but I've heard they are tasty.
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