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Enjoy Better-Tasting Sandwiches At Subway With This Ordering Hack

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BY DHRUV TRIVEDI

Sub sandwich on table
Typically, when you order a Subway sandwich, the filling goes on first, then the veggies, and then the sauces. However, you can ask for the sauces to be added before the filling.
Subway employee putting sauce on bread
Adding sauces first both prevents the bread from getting soggy and allows you to taste more consistent flavors in every bite without muddling the flavors.
Subway employee preparing sandwich
Thick sauces with oils and fats, such as mayonnaise, can act as a moisture barrier and ensure that the liquid from the fillings stays put and doesn’t soak into the bread.
Man eating Subway sandwich
Since the bread is flat, you also get a more even layer of sauce and a consistent flavor in every bite. Only do this with thick sauces, as thinner ones will seep into the bread.