Move over Spotify Wrapped, there's a new cowboy in town and his name is Jimmy John's. Twitter was buzzing today after customers were surprised by an unexpected year-end email from the sub joint showing them the best (and worst) sandwich statistics and meaty metrics.
So at the end of every year, @jimmyjohns sends you your sandwich report. I’m happy to say this is mine. The typical length of their sandwiches is 8in…so you do the math. I think it’s safe to say, I love sandwiches. Specifically, Jimmy John’s. ???? ?????? pic.twitter.com/wWJzRS0vho
— Cara Walker (@establishedin76) December 29, 2022
jimmy john’s wrapped??????? what????? pic.twitter.com/DXGElNfqJs
— katie kidman-cruise (@paulinewalnuts) December 29, 2022
Some customers were happy, some were confused, and some were just not having it at all. I guess putting it in terms of 'inches you consumed this year' is a bit terrifying.
No way i just got a Jimmy John’s wrapped email.
— Keg. (@GratefulKeg) December 29, 2022
Telling me how many inches of sandwich I ate this year is wild as hell.
Freaky ass restaurant.
Jimmy John’s doing an end of the year wrap up is one of the more upsetting things that happened to me in 2022 pic.twitter.com/Yqmdw50u6G
— Macey➰ (@maceyspensley) December 29, 2022
Received my Jimmy John’s Sandwich Report (!?) six hours ago and I’m still waffling between pride and horror at having eaten 37 feet of sandwich. pic.twitter.com/19DW4Li4Uk
— Jason Rechtman (@jsr7) December 29, 2022
I personally think your sandwich stats from Jimmy John's should be put on display for the world to see. I'd wear that shit like a badge of honor. Like the dude who ate 146 feet of Jimmy John's.
Bold of Jimmy John’s to assume the year is over and I wouldn’t eat there today and tomorrow pic.twitter.com/9Zlp3B2bpv
— Mattibad (@itsMattibad) December 29, 2022
Lets start a Jimmy John’s wrapped train
— Jimmy John’s (@jimmyjohns) December 29, 2022
Everyone drop their inches, fav sandwich, and sidekick of choice in 2022 ⬇️
Other stats included favorite store location, favorite sandwich, favorite drink, and whether customers dined during lunch or dinner more frequently. I'm glad I know this exists. I'll be better prepared for next year.
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