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Author Topic: $uit Over Subway - Knife Found Backed In Sandwich  (Read 294 times)
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trudy1
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« on: July 16, 2008, 07:30:31 AM »

http://www.nypost.com/seven/07162008/news/regionalnews/uit_over_subway_cold_cuts_120143.htm


$UIT OVER SUBWAY COLD 'CUTS'
KNIFE FOUND BAKED IN SANDWICH

 LOSS OF APPETITE: John Agnesini claims he found this knife with a serrated blade baked inside the bread of a foot-long sandwich he bought from a West 35th Street Subway shop in June.
 

This Subway sandwich came with all the toppings - and then some.

A Queens man is suing the sandwich empire for $1 million after finding a large serrated knife he says was baked into the bread of his 12-inch cold-cut sub.

John Agnesini, 27, of Astoria, told The Post he was horrified when he spotted the 7-inch blade inside his lunch.

"After taking a few bites I could tell something didn't taste right," Agnesini said.
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« Reply #1 on: July 16, 2008, 08:13:35 AM »

Hmmm - Every Subway sub that I have ever had they split the roll lengthwise before putting on main ingredients, then cut the whole thing in half before wrapping it.  So, how could this not be noticed?
     Look carefully at the picture of the sandwich accompanying the article?  Did this guy start eating the sandwich from the middle?   Huh   Roll Eyes  Looks like a scam to me!   Undecided
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« Reply #2 on: July 16, 2008, 11:40:36 AM »

" He was not badly injured, but became violently ill with "severe stomach issues" for three hours, he recalled.

A doctor told him he had the symptoms of food poisoning, which Agnesini attributed to whatever contaminants may have seeped into his food, possibly from the melted plastic handle of the knife.

He also said the knife was "filthy."


gee, I wonder if it was the tomato on the sandwich?   Cheesy
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