How much would you pay for this sandwich?
It's ham, turkey, and pepperoni with swiss on a baguette.
The meats, cheese, bread, mayo, and the potato chips it's served with are all made in-house.
$8. Since I don't eat at places the don't make basically everything in-house, that factor isn't that important to me. Too much bread though.
>>7135772
up to $10 with a drink. Hopefully some drink made in house too. And If they would throw the tomato slices on a flat top for 30 seconds a side. You know what, throw the soft part of the bread on the flat top too.
maybe $5
>>7135772
That plate looks pretty small, and those filings look really scant for that amount of bread.
Also I don't like that meat/cheese combination and something looks off about that tomato.
You'd have to pay me to eat it, and provide a drink. $5 sounds about right.
2 dollars
Depends on how big the sandwich is
absolute top dollar is $9
It better be a good sammich
$10 Is maximum for that sad ass looking bread
Fucking bread is almost everything to me in a sandwich
Shit bread shit sandwich
Also turkey sucks ass
>>7135772
$7.99 if a nice local cafe or deli that is chill
$6.99 from a food truck
>>7135817
Global rule number 13
Swap the mayo for some spicy brown mustard and I'd go as high as $7 for it. With mayo, $4.
>>7135809
>shit bread shit sandwich
Fucking this.
One of the biggest problems with eating out in the States is that nobody realizes how terrible most bread is here.
I've said it hundreds of times, but if I could find a place that charged a dollar or two for what would be considered an average baguette in France I would buy one every single day.
In any case, if the bread looked a little less sad I'd pay $5-6 tops for that.
At most about 6 bucks on a good day. Load it up with more veggies and cheese and i might go higher assuming there is alcohol there and its happens to be happy hour.
>>7135866
U know the grocery store has baguettes
>>7135850
>mayo made in house
>"nooo thank you, do you have any ketchup or sri racha please?"
>>7135876
grocery store bread is never good
>>7135876
>nobody realizes how terrible most bread is here