Address: 1110 Wabash Ave, Terre Haute, IN 47807, USA
Phone: +18122349300
Sunday: 11AM–2AM
Monday: 11AM–2AM
Tuesday: 11AM–2AM
Wednesday: 11AM–2AM
Thursday: 11AM–2AM
Friday: 11AM–2AM
Saturday: 11AM–2AM
Andrea Randall
I gave them a one star because they keep hanging up on me and they did not get my order right and they was being disrespectful and I was nice the who time .
Jackie Taylor
Too high priced. And tasted awful. I threw it the trash. Nasty
Barb Roseberry
Had reward for free side ... wouldn't apply at online order ...so paid full price... notification said out for delivery...took 25 minutes to get food from time it showed out for delivery...only work 5 mikes down the road from the location 😮💨 this is the second time it's taken awhile for delivery...
Brandon Nutter
The kids working there need to pay attention to what there doing I asked them 3 times about my sandwhich they kept telling me it was mine the ticket wasn't even what I ordered I finally took it got outside and it was wrong sandwhich like I tried telling them that's 2nd time in a row that's happened
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If you used the same number as before they shoukd.be able to see where u are
I'm hesitant to cause such a potentially mind-blowing epiphany for a stranger without exercising greater preparational caution, but here goes....oh, you should probably sit down. Jimmy John's....is a business. You Ok so far? Alright then. They created their business in order to make money from their customers. This is also known as a "profit". Traditionally, businesses find a way to use as little of their own money as possible, while somehow causing their customers to spend AS MUCH of their money as possible. Still with me? Oh, no problem....maybe this example will help: If it costs JJ $3 to make a sandwich, and they charge customers $10 to buy it, then the resulting profit is 10 - 3 = $7. Wow! That's a lot for JJs! But NOW, what if JJs found ingredients for their sandwiches that look the same, but are made from much lower quality resources and therefore even cheaper for JJs? So now it only costs JJs $1 to make a sandwich. But they still charge customers $10! 10 - 1 = $9 profit!
Their delivery area is very small to keep their delivery times small. Additionally, they adjust their delivery area occasionally.
Anywhere between $4.25 for their plain slims to $9 for their gargantuan. I typically get one of their 8" regular sandwiches which comes out to about $5.50 plus tax.
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