| Any suggestions? |
| Costco. |
Do they taste good? |
| I like jimmy johns but agree that Cosco is the most economical route and taste just fine. |
| Chick-Fil-A nuggets. |
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I took my kids to Jimmy John's over the weekend and they really liked it. They offer "slims" sandwhiches which don't have any sauce or veggies. That's the ticket for my kids.
I noticed that they will do party sized subs and lunch boxes. You just gave me an idea to do something other than pizza for DD's b-day party coming up. How old are the kids? |
It's a 1st birthday, but for family and friends so kids will be aged 1-12. We'll have "heartier" food for the adults, but I wanted to have about 25 sandwiches on hand for the kids. I'm actually surprised that everywhere is still $8-10/pp even if your buying a large quantity. But I don't want to cheap out on quality... |
| We did Giant. They were delicious. I'd go whatever is closest to your venue. |
| Wegmans. |
I just looked them up! Their packages are more affordable for me- come with cookies, chips, and salad. Did you have a good experience with them? |
| Chick-Fil-A nugget platter or a subway six footer (kids love them). |
| many kids like pretty plain food, I'd probably just make an assortment of turkey and ham sandwiches myself. Or go the chick-fil-a route. |
| +1 to the 6 footer sub idea (usually you can order them half turkey, half italian or whatever) and i did not know that subway makes those so thanks pp! |
| Just re read the kids ages. The littler kids will prefer chicken nuggets to sandwiches and the older kids will either eat the adult food or be fine with nuggets. |
Really? So you think I should completely ditch the sandwich idea? We're also going to have chicken wings and empanadas, so if I ditch sandwiches, Im not so sure the nuggets will even be necessary... |