Should a sandwich advertised as a 'footlong' actually have to be a foot long?
Discuss.
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Yes and no. Bread is not an exact science, and it comes out different all the time. If you got an 11" sub instead of 12", sucks, but I wouldn't sue. If the sandwich makers deliberately and routinely cut sandwiches to an 11" length instead of 12", then yes, there's a problem.
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I guess but I can never finish one anyway.
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Yes. Don't say it is if it isn't.
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Top laughs. It's ridiculous. That bread is a foot long if you just stretch it a bit once you have your hoagie. Now if this was a medical facility saying "We will make you completely healthy and remove all your ailments" then I'd say sue 'em where it hurts, but a restaurant selling cheap food? Aw hells no.
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It's not really that frivolous, they were advertising falsely and deserved to get called out on it.
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I want to sue when products I buy don't end up to be super, extreme, ultimate, nor fantastic. But Seriously, for starters Let's sue Canadian Bacon. Those pricks got it coming.
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Should 2x4's really be 2" by 4"? I'm gonna sue.
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Fat ass americans
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Edited by john5550: 12/26/2013 10:54:00 PMDouble post
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Damn you Jared!
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Yes or else its false advertising. Train your sub makers right.
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Makes sense.