Evesham Man Sues Subway Over 'Footlong' Claim
Two New Jersey men sued Subway in Superior Court in Burlington County Tuesday, alleging that the company's supposed "footlongs" have been coming up a few inches short.
Two New Jersey men, including an Evesham resident, sued Subway in state Superior Court in Burlington County this week, claiming the sandwich chain has been shorting customers by selling alleged footlongs that measure less than 12 inches, according to multiple news outlets. The plaintiffs—John Farley, of Evesham, and Charles Noah Pendrack, of Ocean City—approached attorney Stephen DeNittis, of Marlton-based Shabel & DeNittis, after reading last week about the short sandwiches. DeNittis said he's had sandwiches from 17 shops measured—and every one came up short, according to Associated Press. "The case is about holding companies to deliver what they've promised," he said. The suit brings claims under the Consumer Fraud Act, alleging Subway …
GBWood
10:07 pm on Thursday, January 24, 2013
Wonder how many inches they have lied about in the past!   more ›