Subway customers aren't impressed...

(file) (Image: Kiosk Marketplace) Subway customers are fuming at a recent change to how you order sandwiches. Touchscreen pads are now in place in the sandwich shop for customers, but Reddit users are less than impressed with their implementation. They say the original system of queuing for a sandwich was "quick and convenient" even when Subway was busy, but the new screens, some allege, "slow everything down".

A post to r/CasualUK read: "I liked how quick and convenient subway can be, even when it's busy. Talking through the extras you wanted on your sandwich was part of the experience too. function loadOvpScript(){let el=document.

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