SUBWAY CUSTOMER SLAMS NEW 'PRIVACY' COVERS, SAYS SHE CAN'T SEE SANDWICH BEING MADE

In a viral video a woman filmed the sandwich chain’s new and controversial addition—meat fridges that also double as privacy barriers.

“I don’t like this new privacy sh*t” Aiyanna (@aiyannace) said in her TikTok. “I miss when I could choose my bread and see how much meat is being put on my sandwich.”

“Why are y’all hiding how much meat I’m getting? I don’t like that,” she continued.

Once past the “hidden” meat section, the toppings are once again visible. Once Aiyanna loads up her sandwich and grabs two cookies to go she heads out the door with her meal.

Reently, Subway announced that its U.S. locations would begin to serve deli meat that’s sliced fresh in-house as opposed to delivering it pre-sliced. 

Some people have speculated that now that the meat is sliced in-house  the fridges are necessary to keep it fresh.

Blocking customers’ views might just be a by-product, whether done on purpose or not.

A commenter who said they’re a Subway manager claimed that while higher-ups instructed them to tell customers that the fridges are meant to keep meat fresh longer, 

corporate allegedly told them it’s really to discourage people from doing the standard build-your-own sub-option and instead order from sandwich options on the board.