2024’s Most Overpriced , Sandwich Chains.<br />The days of $5 footlongs are a distant memory.<br />Higher food and labor costs are causing sandwich prices to rise, and customers aren't happy about it.<br />Customers took to social media to vent about the prices at these six sandwich chains, according to 'Eat This, Not That!'.<br />Subway, "I bought a Subway Sandwich for 21 bucks," <br />said a customer on Reddit. .<br />Quality was always dubious but it managed to barely scrape by in the price-quality ratio curve. Now they are charging for them as if they were real subs, Subway customer, via Reddit.<br />Panera, A first-time customer was "absolutely floored <br />at the cost," according to 'Eat This, Not That!'.<br />I got a sandwich, cup of soup (the buy two combo), and chai tea. It was $28. Then I tipped. <br />So $30 for all that. Never again, Panera customer, via Reddit.<br />Firehouse Subs, People on social media say they have <br />paid between $15 and $18 for a sandwich.<br />Jimmy John's, "The other day I bought a slim 1 and a slim 4 <br />with cheese. $17.50," a Redditor said. .<br />Jersey Mike's, Amid mixed reactions, one customer argued, "If you're <br />paying $17 for a sandwich at Jersey Mike's, then you are <br />getting a giant, which is absolutely enough for two meals.".<br />Potbelly, Last month, a customer took to X to write, "just left <br />@Potbelly and it was expensive trash with little to no meat <br />on it compared to @jerseymikes or @DiBellasSubs so sad."