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Why the Southern Kitchen team lives off of Publix subs, a.k.a. Pub Subs, all summer long
Southern Kitchen website ^ | Aug 17 2018 | Rachel Taylor

Posted on 08/18/2018 3:15:24 AM PDT by texas booster

Along with a great shopping experience, Publix also prides itself on the food it makes fresh daily in the store. Some of us grab a box of fried chicken for an easy dinner and others pick up some great sweet tea for a get-together. But the most popular item in the Publix deli is the sub sandwiches.

Appropriately nicknamed “Pub Subs,” these sandwiches hold a special place in our hearts. Most of us remember our very first Pub Sub, and over the years have perfected our orders. We won’t mention them by name, but other sandwich chains just can’t compete. Indeed, last year, Thrillist named the Pub Sub the best sandwich in the country. We agree. (And no, this story isn't sponsored by Publix.)

Pub Subs come up in conversation at least once a week in the Southern Kitchen office; most of the Southern Kitchen team is very passionate about their love of the sandwich, but we did find one team member who finds Pub Subs to be “just okay.” His opinion is an outlier (it is wrong), so we don’t take it very seriously.

Liz Schrock, Digital Marketing Analyst: “The Pub Sub isn’t a fancy sandwich. It’s an approachable and relatable sandwich. The ingredients in a Pub Sub are always fresh (@subway), the bread isn’t soggy (@subway), the chicken tenders are juicy and crunchy at the same — it’s basically sub heaven. I’m definitely living my best life when I’m at the pool with a chicken tender Pub Sub (the king of all Pub Subs, by the way) and a beer.”

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A little diversion for the weekend. Will probably start multiple arguments, but that why I added the Religion topic.

A few more comments from the article:

Kirk Davis, husband of Digital Audience Development Specialist Lindsay Davis: “Publix subs are a cut above all other sub chains and are probably the best subs on planet earth. Yes, yes I know there's some fancy sub joint called Giorgianos or Spinaccis or something like that on the west side of Chicago or in the East Village in New York that's absolutely to die for, but get off your bougie high horse for a second and listen to this: Publixes are in every neighborhood in the South and after a five minute car ride you can pop in and mosey down the bakers isle smelling delicious cupcakes, donuts and pies and find yourself in the deli, a.k.a. the happy place.

Next you have one of three decisions to make. Chicken tender, Ultimate or Italian. Every other sub, while delicious because it’s f&%^!#& Publix, are inferior. So don't screw this up. If you are feeling the chicken vibes, get chicken tender and get them to toss them in buffalo sauce. This is non-negotiable. Next throw whatever your favorite cheese is on it and get it toasted. Add lettuce and spinach (just do it) and some tomatoes, onions and pickles if you want the fried chicken pickle combo, which I personally recommend...

Chef Jeffrey Gardner, Recipes Editor: “The quickest way to make a Pub Sub seem like the most glorious sandwich in the world is to compare it to Subway. The bread at Publix has a substantial chew, unlike whatever it is they call bread at Subway. You know, the stuff with that weird chemical odor that smells like a nursing home and probably contains the same sludge Jack Nicholson fell into that turned him into Joker in ‘Batman.’ ...

Josh Conner, Online Buyer: “Publix Subs are OK, bordering on meh. The bread is only OK. While the Boar's Head meat and cheese are quality, the staff always slices them too thick for a proper sub, which should always have the meat shaved. The veggies are fresh, but there are too many options.

There is no room on a true sub for spinach, carrots, cucumbers or sprouts. If you are ordering that, then you're probably also throwing it on a gluten free, sundried tomato wrap with hummus and avocado and explaining to the person next to you why wheat is bad and turkey bacon tastes better the real thing.

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The point is that a true sub shop specializes in the preparation of subs only and does it better that Publix in almost every aspect. Granted, Publix's fried chicken is on point, but if you want a great sub, then find a true sub shop in your area.” [Ed: Boo.]

1 posted on 08/18/2018 3:15:24 AM PDT by texas booster
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To: texas booster
As I get older I eschew most sandwiches but will occasionally grab a sub while traveling.

I shop at grocery stores all the time when traveling, just to save on budget, but once in a while I'll find a winner.

I love grinders from Maine, but hardly anywhere else. Not sure why.

Will need to try a Pub Sub at some point.

2 posted on 08/18/2018 3:21:34 AM PDT by texas booster (Join FreeRepublic's Folding@Home team (Team # 36120) Cure Alzheimer's!)
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Growing up working in restaurants and grocery stores, if I wanted better food I would hit restaurants. Looking at the various “high end” grocery stores around the country, it looks like there are a lot of copy cats in the grocery business.

But most all grocery stores are much better in the prepared foods department than 40 years ago.

And most grocery stores are worse in customer service than 40 years ago no matter what the ads say.

3 posted on 08/18/2018 3:21:59 AM PDT by texas booster (Join FreeRepublic's Folding@Home team (Team # 36120) Cure Alzheimer's!)
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To: texas booster

No Publix around here, but I’ve been wanting to try a Firehouse Subs sandwich for a while. I hear they’re pretty good.


4 posted on 08/18/2018 3:26:00 AM PDT by be-baw (still seeking...)
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To: texas booster

I’ve never had one, but can’t imagine anything better than a hogie from a bar in Philadelphia.


5 posted on 08/18/2018 3:27:44 AM PDT by MayflowerMadam (Have an A-1 day.)
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To: texas booster

A New York hero. Meat ball, Chicken parmigiana, ham and Swiss, rare roast beef, Genoa salami… etc etc.

Case closed.


6 posted on 08/18/2018 3:54:31 AM PDT by Vaquero (Don't pick a fight with an old guy. If he is too old to fight, he'll just kill you.)
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To: texas booster

I’ll have to try one next time I’m in Alabama.


7 posted on 08/18/2018 3:57:40 AM PDT by miss marmelstein
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To: texas booster

Publix’s hot pressed Cuban sandwiches are fantastic.


8 posted on 08/18/2018 4:11:36 AM PDT by mkleesma (`Call to me, and I will answer you and tell you great and unsearchable things you do not know.')
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To: texas booster

Publix has an app, you sign in, you get to order the sub. You are presented choices of bread, meats, cheeses, condiments, etc. Specify the pick up time and when you get to the deli it’s sitting there in the bin all ready for you, usually 10 or 15 minutes before the requested time. Great service. However I just found out my cholesterol has shot up so I have to rethink this whole thing. Bah.


9 posted on 08/18/2018 4:12:49 AM PDT by lilypad
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I lived near several Pulbix grocery stores and their subs are way about Subway as well other franchises.

They will make you a Philly chicken cheesesteak on a cooktop right in front of you and their fried chicken tender subs are incredible.

Always get their Boarshead meats though - that boosts them over the top. Also, I think they have a special sub each week that is $4.99. You can get them cut in three to feed the kids.


10 posted on 08/18/2018 4:13:50 AM PDT by Cowgirl of Justice
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Get the hook and ladder sub. Absolutely to die for!


11 posted on 08/18/2018 4:16:19 AM PDT by FrdmLvr (They never thought she would lose.)
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To: mkleesma

I’ve had their Cuban and it is good indeed! Hard to beat Firehouse though.


12 posted on 08/18/2018 4:19:04 AM PDT by albie
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To: be-baw

Firehouse Engine Company sub, fully involved is what we like. The engine company isn’t on the menu anymore but they still make it when asked. Yummy


13 posted on 08/18/2018 4:22:35 AM PDT by June2
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To: texas booster

I will have to try Public I shop there every week, but have never bought prepared food.
My favorite sub shop is Which Wich. I also like Roly Poly, which is a sandwich shop that puts sub fillings in a wrap. My favorite is the Peachtree.


14 posted on 08/18/2018 4:44:37 AM PDT by kalee
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To: texas booster

I haven’t had a good hoagie in forty years, despite searching and hoping. There used to be hundreds, if not thousands of good hoagie shops in Philadelphia, each with their unique spin on the sandwich, then industry vanished, the workers vanished, the shops vanished, and hoagies vanished.

One summer, 1978 I think, I was working across the street from the Schmidt’s Brewery in the Northern Liberties section of Philadelphia. For almost three months I think I ate a different hoagie every day. Every single one of them was perfect and delicious, and they were all different. Every one of them could be eaten from one hand without losing a single morsel or drip. The roll was real, the meat was real, the ‘salad’ was real, the olive oil was real, the cheese was real, and the ‘Italian’ was real. None of it’s real anymore.


15 posted on 08/18/2018 4:45:34 AM PDT by Born to Conserve
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To: texas booster

It’s The Bread,,,
No Body mentioned The Bread!


16 posted on 08/18/2018 4:48:56 AM PDT by Big Red Badger (UNSCANABLE in an IDIOCRACY)
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To: be-baw

Try the cheesesteak sub. It’s good eats!


17 posted on 08/18/2018 4:50:55 AM PDT by bonfire
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Our local Publix would have the meats presliced for their standard subs so I would always order something nonstandard so everything would be freshly sliced. Ham, Capicola and Provolone was my favorite. If you order a sub from Publix and you don’t like it it’s your fault because they will make it exactly the way you want it.


18 posted on 08/18/2018 4:56:42 AM PDT by Oshkalaboomboom
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To: Born to Conserve

................”Every single one of them was perfect and delicious, and they were all different. Every one of them could be eaten from one hand without losing a single morsel or drip. The roll was real, the meat was real, the ‘salad’ was real, the olive oil was real, the cheese was real, and the ‘Italian’ was real. None of it’s real anymore.”
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You can say the same about Publix... I can’t believe they didn’t mention black olives , jalapenos and banana peppers in relation to the Ultimate and Italian.. you’ve gotta have it spicy and dripping sub dressing and mayo.


19 posted on 08/18/2018 4:59:32 AM PDT by Neidermeyer (Show me a peaceful Muslim and I will show you a heretic to the Koran.)
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My cucumber patch is prolific this year. I’m fermenting “pickles”, enjoying cucumber soup, eating cucumber sandwiches, and cucumber laden salads...

Sorry I got off on a tangent... But what I wanted to say before the Cucumber ad lib was that Publix also has a great key lime pie. and key lime pie goes well with cucumber dishes for a nice summertime meal in the heat of it all


20 posted on 08/18/2018 5:07:24 AM PDT by Clutch Martin (The trouble ain't that there is too many fools, but that the lightning ain't distributed right.)
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