Screw Scrubway. They haven't been good since 1998
Subway doesn't own any of "Their" restaurants, they are all franchises, owned by someone else often a small business owner.
Corporate Subway's request not to open carry is mostly a moot point.
If you were actually thinking of grabbing something from Subway, you might want to think twice before punishing the small business owner stuck in a contract with Subway.
It's pretty hard to dump a franchise and make it going independent.
If you really want to make a point OC there and if they leave you alone buy a couple sandwiches. If they ask you to leave let them know you wont be coming back.
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I was looking at different franchises probably 30 some years ago and some were better than others, some of the more stringent ones had something along the line of Franchisee agrees to accept and enforce all new policy changes that corporate implements. It was a lot more involved than that but that's the idea.