Subway Comparison Chart-Aidan S PDF

Title Subway Comparison Chart-Aidan S
Author Austin Stevens
Course human resource
Institution Cairn University
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SUBWAY COMPARISON CHART SUBWAY JAPAN ● Japan offers 5 types of bread on their website. ● Japan offers 3 different types of cheese but offers some more unique choices such as mascarpone cheese. ● Japan offers 7 different types of vegetables. ● Japan offers 9 different sauces and offers some unique sauces such as wasabi soy sauce. ● Japan has 19 different types of pre-made sandwiches such as Shrimp & Avacodo, Tiger Prawn & Egg, and Chili Chicken. ● The average price for a premade sandwich is ¥420 Yen for a 6-inch and ¥694 Yen for a 12inch. ● The average price of a pre-made 6-inch in Japan is 12 cents or ¥9 cheaper. ● The price of a 12-inch roast chicken sandwich in Canada is $8.57 and in Japan, it is and ¥670 which means they are the exact same price. ● The Japanese subway also offers 3 different types of hotdogs while the Canadian subway doesn’t offer any. ● The Japanese subway offers 14 types of salads.

SUBWAY CANADA ● Canada offers 17 types of bread on their website. ● Canada offers 8 different types of cheese. ● Canada offers 12 different types of vegetables. ● Canada offers 12 different sauces of the more traditional type such as mustard or barbecue sauce which Japan doesn’t offer. ● Canada has 23 types of premade sandwiches such as Cold Cut Combo, Meatball Marinara, and Pizza Sub Melt. ● The average price for a premade sandwich is $5.49 Canadian dollars for a 6-inch and $8.63 Canadian dollars for a 12inch. ● The average price of a pre-made 12-inch sandwich in Canada is 31 cents or ¥24 cheaper. ● The price of a 6-inch roast chicken sandwich in Japan is ¥390 for the same 6-inch sandwich in Canada it is $4.99 which means that they are the exact same price. ● The Canadian subway offers 18 different types of salads.

● Another big difference between the 2 subways is the dessert menu, while this subway offers cookies just like the Canadian one they also offer 3 dessert sandwiches.

Conclusion explaining one sandwich on the Japanese menu that you think you might like to try. Describe why it appeals to you

I would honestly like to try the chocolate and raspberry dessert sandwich, truthfully I am not a fan of raspberries or chocolate but I have never seen a dessert sandwich before and I think it would be quite interesting to try one....


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