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Do you like decomposing lettuce? Me neither. When it came time to put veggies on my sandwich I noticed that their lettuce was rotten. I asked if they had fresher lettuce (not that I should have to). The worker told me "no, this is it" and then proceeded to fluff the lettuce in the bin, apparently hoping there would be non-rotting lettuce at the bottom. There wasn't. Rather than get mad, I took the ridicule route. After being told "no", I just stared at the rotten lettuce and laughed mockingly. The worker got ashamed or at least uncomfortable and went to the mini fridge. Lo and behold. A fresh bin of lettuce was in there. So I got my normal, fresh lettuce, but those that came after me didn't. The worker kept the rotten bin out. The whole time this worker made the sandwich, she was lamenting to her co-worker that the Walmart wouldn't hire her until after she worked at Subway for six months. I wonder as I write this why I didn't just walk away. It's been several hours since I ate it and I haven't felt nauseated. So I guess overall it was a win. Won't be returning though.
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