The Macado’s from Macado’s.

by thekillbott

29 Comments

  1. ![gif](giphy|12gdgqRk9cvWko)

    Too much tuna, is a thing

  2. For me, yes. I remember in college I went to a sandwich shop, I’m pretty sure everyone was baked out of their minds (customers and staff). I ordered a regular, nothing special club sandwich, and I’m not sure if they thought they were hooking me up or something, but they put like triple the meat on my sandwich as they normally would. I distinctly remember it feeling like I was biting into an arm. Couldn’t do it, and since then have been very cognizant of meat to fixings to bread ratios.

  3. southpaw_balboa

    100%

    behind quality of ingredients the most important part of a sandwich is ratio. a sandwich that’s just a meat tower is just as gross as one drowning in mayonnaise or one with tomatoes that belong in a pizza-joint salad

  4. Lucid-Machine

    Yeah, if the bread and sauce is lost and im just taking giant bites of turkey or corned beef im not eating a sandwich, im eating deli meat.

  5. youhavenosoul

    Is there’s such a thing? Yes.
    But is *this* too much meat? I’d say maybe not!

  6. Ultramolek

    Thing is, all that meat is so pumped full of water and preservatives, 8 slices = 1 slice of actual meat. It perfectly encapsulates the absurdity of america. Shit meat by the ton.

  7. SpoppyIII

    Yeah. I need that fresh crisp crunch from the veggies.

  8. unfamiliarjoe

    For an IG picture, no. For real life eating, yes.

  9. __blinded

    Yes, we’ve forgotten what quality bread tastes like in this country. 

    Find some made from organic, non enriched flour with a nice hard crust, and you’ll find yourself putting LESS meat on it. 

  10. Wino_Panda

    I was in NY and some wanted to got to Katz’s Deli. Not only is the sandwich overhyped and expensive, I could never possibly eat that much meat. Its just a plate of pastrami someone threw two pieces of bread at.

  11. Revolutionary_Sun568

    Mitch Hedberg has something to say about this

  12. raeppasidotwoh

    Yes
    Also the meat to sauce ratio is very important to me.

  13. MidnightOk8472

    Yes actually. I bought a deli sandwich and said damn that’s heavy. Got home and saw that it was loaded with ham and turkey and I’m talking about like 4 or 5 inches high and it was like an 8” sandwich this thing was huge! I thought I was in for a treat and boy was I wrong. That shit was damn near inedible, way too much meat, it messed up the texture and took away from the flavor of the other ingredients on my sub. Honestly, I think I ended up throwing it away. After trying to eat it of course.

  14. Jean-LucBacardi

    Yup and there’s a science behind rolling the slices instead of placing them flat on top of one another to make it seem like more. The air pockets simply create a more delicious sandwich somehow.

  15. Larry_l3ird

    Of course, there’s such a thing as too much meat on a sandwich.

    In my opinion, a good sandwich, like any good meal or cocktail, has some balance. One ingredient isn’t meant to overpower all the others – they all have their place in creating a good flavor profile.

  16. Sclerodermasucks17

    –Katzs in NYC has entered the chat.

  17. whoismikebean

    yes — too thick stacked cold cuts… not for me

  18. fakegoose1

    Meat to bread ratio is waaayy off for my taste.

  19. ShankThatSnitch

    For me, yes. That sandwich is unappealing to me. I like a nice balance between meat, cheese, vegetables, and some kind of pickled onions or something.

  20. MHarrisGGG

    As someone that has eaten Arby’s “meat mountain”….sometimes, yes.