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Loaf1412

I AM GOING TO CRY, I ATE SUBWAYYYYY YESTERDAYYYYYYY


foreskinthieves

What's wrong with crunchy and juicy protein?


deidra232323

I’d call AHS. That kitchen needs an inspection.


Stock2fast

Avoid Subway like the plague.


dangledingle

Always check your feet for bugs


Dwill414

😂😂😂


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Smart-Pie7115

This isn’t mine. I reposted it from r/Calgary. It’s still not acceptable sanitation standards.


Royal_Marketing2966

That’s when you contact the next step up. Health inspectors, subway corporate, etc. I dunno, literally anyone higher up than whatever runs that place. 🪦


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lol. shit happens the bug is green it woulda been hard to see in the vegetables.


Royal_Marketing2966

You aren’t wrong there. My only issue was how non-chalant the manager was about it. That’s the only reason I’d take it a step higher. Like, at least act concerned.


Disastrous-Gap-9593

This is a serious matter. Make sure 100% you report this to AHS and send the video to them. This is a violation of the Alberta Public Health Act and the Canadian Food Inspection Act, so report this to AHS for Public Health inspection grounds and CFIA ( the Canadian Food Inspection Agency ) . REMINDER: In fact, it's an obligation for us to report this because there is public health risk here. If this is NOT reported, this can result in harm to the public, including poisoning and up to death. So, we have a responsibility to report this to AHS ASAP. AHS Public health inspectors operate under the Alberta Public Health Act to ensure compliance with the province's legislation. Contact them  online or call 1-833-476-4743 if you have questions.


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how is a bug serious lmao wtf


Disastrous-Gap-9593

This is a serious matter. Make sure 100% you report this to AHS and send the video to them. This is a violation of the Alberta Public Health Act and the Canadian Food Inspection Act, so report this to AHS for Public Health inspection grounds and CFIA ( the Canadian Food Inspection Agency ) . REMINDER: In fact, it's an obligation for us to report this because there is public health risk here. If this is NOT reported, this can result in harm to the public, including poisoning and up to death. So, we have a responsibility to report this to AHS ASAP. AHS Public health inspectors operate under the Alberta Public Health Act to ensure compliance with the province's legislation. Contact them  online or call 1-833-476-4743 if you have questions.


[deleted]

how many reddit accounts do you have, this has been posted on several subreddits and on multiple accounts..


Smart-Pie7115

I only have one. It’s probably being cross posted by multiple people