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Chicago Man Sues Subway, Claims Size Matters

January 24, 2013
"Footlong" is more than just a name to one Chicago man—it's a promise. Now, Nguyen Buren is joining the ranks of dissatisfied Subway restaurant customers and suing the sandwich giant for failing to measure up.

After buying a footlong sandwich from a Subway restaurant near his North Side home Sunday, Buren alleged the meal measured less than 11 inches, reports the Tribune. The measure was evidence, according to his suit, that Subway has a "pattern of fraudulent, deceptive and otherwise improper advertising, sales and marketing practices."  Continue reading...
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