Posted on 07/23/2023 2:08:25 PM PDT by nickcarraway
A woman was horrified after finding a 'worm' in a sandwich she bought from a Subway outlet at The Central on July 15.
Stomp contributor Li told Stomp she visited the restaurant at about 4.45pm and ordered a 12-inch chicken tandoori sub to share with her two children, aged three and five.
"Subway used to be our healthier choice when we want our kids to eat vegetables," she said.
"We consumed our food at around 6pm.
"Close to the end of our last bite, I saw a worm wriggling.
"The worm did not look like a vegetable worm, more like a maggot.
"To my horror, I never expected such a thing to happen.
"I hope my kids and I will be okay."
In response to a Stomp query, the outlet's operations manager Syaifulnizam issued an apology addressed to Li.
He said that after being alerted to the incident, their team immediately initiated an investigation to determine the cause and prevent any future occurrences.
"Rest assured, we are taking all necessary measures to address the issue," he said.
"Your well-being and satisfaction are paramount to us.
"In light of this incident, we would like to offer our sincerest apologies and extend our gratitude for your understanding during this process.
"At Subway, we have always strived to provide fresh, high-quality, and healthy food options, including a variety of vegetables for our customers to enjoy.
"We deeply regret that this incident has shaken your confidence in our brand.
"Moving forward, we will reinforce our food safety protocols and conduct additional training for our staff to ensure incidents like this are prevented in the future.
"Please know that we are committed to addressing your concerns promptly and transparently. If you or your children experience any health issues related to this incident, we strongly urge you to seek medical attention immediately."
He also offered the Stomp contributor a full refund and a complimentary meal voucher.
Leave it to Subway to apologize for increasing the nutrition content of their subs.
Stay away from tomatoes.
Unngh
And a voucher? Fancy!
“Leave it to Subway to apologize for increasing the nutrition content of their subs.”
They’ll probably get a nice perk check from the globalists pushing insect consumption for the peons. Job well done, Subway.
I thought that was the rage today. Healthy food, and all...
These places are notorious for using up stuff and not throwing it out after expiration. Same with taco bell.
I wonder if Special Counsel Jack Smith unknowingly ate one in his subway sandwich he got a few days ago?
Named after a big pharma drug?
That’s protein!
And sustainable!
You will, snowflakes.
One of my sisters found a bug “baked” into a Clark bar she got from a vending machine when we lived Italy.
After doing the “Eeeewwww, GROSS!” thing for a minute, she moved on and was not remotely traumatized. I don’t think she ever ate a Clark bar again, though.
Maybe a test run to see how we respond to bug diets?
“Same with taco bell.”
An engineer I worked with was adamant he’d never eat at a Taco Bell. He worked there in college. Among his comments he said, “The meat came in boxes stamped, ‘grade five, but, suitable for human consumption.”
But Taco Bell won the Franchise Wars.
Horse meat with traces of joackey meat.
Already incorporating the UN and NWO requirement to include more bugs, worms, and other insects into the food chain. Subway should be praised for the initiative.
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