People who work in customer service just want to get the job done and go home to relax. Unfortunately, in their line ofwork, they come across a wide range of customers, some of whom are hellbent on making their job that much more annoying.

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Subway serves fresh food to their customers, but this concept ended up causing problems for a person who wanted to just pick up their food and leave the restaurant quickly

Person Thinks Sandwich Artist Was Gaslighting Them By Making App Order When They Came For Pickup

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The poster had ordered three sandwich meals through the Subway app and went to the restaurant to pick it up, only to find a queue and their order not yet ready

Person Thinks Sandwich Artist Was Gaslighting Them By Making App Order When They Came For Pickup

Person Thinks Sandwich Artist Was Gaslighting Them By Making App Order When They Came For Pickup

Person Thinks Sandwich Artist Was Gaslighting Them By Making App Order When They Came For Pickup

Person Thinks Sandwich Artist Was Gaslighting Them By Making App Order When They Came For Pickup

Person Thinks Sandwich Artist Was Gaslighting Them By Making App Order When They Came For Pickup

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The stressed-out trainee in charge of the order was struggling with making it, so the customer had to repeat all the instructions even though they had already specified everything online

Person Thinks Sandwich Artist Was Gaslighting Them By Making App Order When They Came For Pickup

Person Thinks Sandwich Artist Was Gaslighting Them By Making App Order When They Came For Pickup

Person Thinks Sandwich Artist Was Gaslighting Them By Making App Order When They Came For Pickup

Person Thinks Sandwich Artist Was Gaslighting Them By Making App Order When They Came For Pickup

Person Thinks Sandwich Artist Was Gaslighting Them By Making App Order When They Came For Pickup

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The poster questioned why the order wasn’t ready to go as soon as they walked in, but the employee said that they have to make the food fresh so that it doesn’t get soggy

Person Thinks Sandwich Artist Was Gaslighting Them By Making App Order When They Came For Pickup

Person Thinks Sandwich Artist Was Gaslighting Them By Making App Order When They Came For Pickup

Person Thinks Sandwich Artist Was Gaslighting Them By Making App Order When They Came For Pickup

Person Thinks Sandwich Artist Was Gaslighting Them By Making App Order When They Came For Pickup

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The customer who had always picked up their orders ready-to-go felt that the Subway sandwich artist was gaslighting them with the explanation he gave

As the poster explained, they had used the Subway app to order theirmealsso that everything would be ready for pickup with all the specifications included. The problem is, when they showed up at the restaurant, nothing had been made, and the person in charge of fulfilling the order was struggling to get it all done.

As one of the commenters pointed out, Subway does state thatonline ordersshould be ready for pickup very quickly. Customers can pay ahead and just come to the restaurant to pick up their food without having to do anything else.

Usually, this is done so that the person ordering canskip queuesand get their meal easily. According to reviewers of the app, folks can also just pick up the items from the cashier as soon as they walk in. The person’s meal preferences are also recorded so that they can easily choose the same thing next time. So, it seems like the app is really built around convenience.

In this situation, though, the customer felt inconvenienced because they had to wait quite a while for their order to be made from scratch. The staff also did not realize that the meal had been paid for online. Plus, the poster felt like thesandwichartist had poor customer service skills because he did not clarify what had gone wrong or apologize for the trouble caused.

Person Thinks Sandwich Artist Was Gaslighting Them By Making App Order When They Came For Pickup

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It is definitely easy to understand why the OP wasannoyedabout the situation. They had done everything right, like placing the order online, paying for it, and arriving when they were supposed to. Yet, nothing was ready, and it ended up taking much longer than they had previously imagined.

The worker also didn’t seem to want to help out the customer or do any damage control. Usually, Subway has a code of conduct forsandwich artiststo follow while serving customers, like preparing the food in an accurate and timely manner and also being helpful to the guests.

The only way we can excuse the OP’s behavior is if they were ‘hangry’ and really wanted to get their meal fast in order to devour it. Other than that, it seems like way too much drama to have created over a simple sandwich.

What do you think about this, and whose side are you on in this situation? We’d love to hear your perspective.

Person Thinks Sandwich Artist Was Gaslighting Them By Making App Order When They Came For Pickup

Person Thinks Sandwich Artist Was Gaslighting Them By Making App Order When They Came For Pickup

Person Thinks Sandwich Artist Was Gaslighting Them By Making App Order When They Came For Pickup

Person Thinks Sandwich Artist Was Gaslighting Them By Making App Order When They Came For Pickup

Person Thinks Sandwich Artist Was Gaslighting Them By Making App Order When They Came For Pickup

Person Thinks Sandwich Artist Was Gaslighting Them By Making App Order When They Came For Pickup

Person Thinks Sandwich Artist Was Gaslighting Them By Making App Order When They Came For Pickup

Person Thinks Sandwich Artist Was Gaslighting Them By Making App Order When They Came For Pickup

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