Why Is Subway Better Than Mcdonald's

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Subway serves about 5,300 sandwiches every minute. On the other hand, McDonald’s only serves 4,500 sandwiches per minute. That is one of the many reasons why Subway is way better than McDonald’s. Subway is better because McDonald’s is very unhealthy, they use an abusive way to get meat, and there are more Subway restaurants than there are McDonald’s restaurants. Subway is way better for you than Mcdonald's. Mcdonald's has been known as a fast-food restaurant for 62 years. In that time, Subway has been known as a fresh-food restaurant for 52 years. Subway gives it’s customers choices of low fat items such as low fat mayonnaise, and healthy vegetables and meats. Mcdonald's is unhealthy for you because it has a lot of deep fat fried food, and

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