Op ignore all the negative people. Ask for the condiments on the dude so they don’t get soggy. |
Also big time MAGA. |
DP OP is saying “You are the guest”, so I assume the sandwiches are for adults given the demographic here. But to answer your question, in my experience kids who grow up in places where roast beef is common on sandwiches, like Philadelphia, it’s also common to find roast beef eaters. |
+1 to this And get plenty of Mayo. |
Really? OP said "Birthday persons favorite food!" An adults fave food is JJ?? |
The request is for the 15+ guests, not the birthday child. |
For me - the condiments are the deciding factor. I suggest (if you can) buy a variety of sandwiches and ask for condiments on the side (mustard, mayo, hot peppers, pickles) |
Free smells |
Learn the definition of woke maga crap Sets feeding children fool. |
OP how old are the kids Birthday person? I’d do 1/3 Turkey 1/3 Italian 1/3 chicken or veggies Condiments on the side. Some people won’t eat it who cares it’s a party |
Oh my god. I'm not sure how you survive because the owners of almost every company out there has done something horrible. |
OP, Jimmy John's is so great for kids - do 1/3 turkey, 1/3 ham, 1/3 veggie. If you want an alternative, the Wegman's hoagies have been a huge success at our kid's parties, too. I applaud you for doing something other than pizza. |
The Jimmy John's veggie sandwiches are good, though. Just ignore the idiots who hate vegetables. They're stupid and ignorant. |
Did you miss the part where this is what the birthday child WANTS to eat at their party? If your child can't eat a freaking turkey or ham sandwich, then you need to get them some help. Seriously, those of you who insist on pizza at parties -- what do your children normally eat? At least 2-3 times a week, my kids get a sandwich with some sort of lunch meat and cheese in their lunch. This is pretty standard American food, people!!! |
DP but the condiments always come on the side if you are ordering a box of sandwiches from there. |