Subway Buyer Claims They Discovered Feces in Their Sandwich

A person on TikTok has gone viral after alleging they discovered one thing resembling feces of their Subway sandwich.

In a video with over 486,000 views, person Kels (@kelscoyne) claims she took a chew of the sandwich solely to later notice that it had a foul odor. Upon additional examination, she concluded that her sandwich contained fecal matter—or on the very least, one thing that doesn’t belong in a Subway sandwich.

@kelscoyne don’t eat at @subway ♬ authentic sound – kels

Within the video, Kels says that she bought the sandwich from the Subway location on E Grand River in East Lansing, Mich. When she bought to the car parking zone to eat it, she observed that the car parking zone smelled like sewage. Due to this, she took a single chew earlier than opting to carry the sandwich dwelling and eat it there as an alternative. 

Arriving at dwelling, she went to eat her sandwich—solely to note the identical putrid odor.

“[I] look in the papers. In between the two wrappers on the sandwich is literal shit. There’s feces,” Kels claims.

She then known as the police, who took a swab of the substance in query to find out its contents. A video of the police interplay was additionally posted to her TikTok web page.

@kelscoyne nonetheless haven’t heard from @subway ♬ authentic sound – kels

“Last night’s dinner is now forensic evidence,” she wrote by way of textual content overlay.

In one other video, she confirmed the feces-like substance.

@kelscoyne i’m not craving @Subway ♬ authentic sound – A-dawg

This video led customers to take a position whether or not the foul-smelling contents have been, in actual fact, feces.

I worked at subway for like 5 years. That’s what happens when it’s toasted if the oven mat isn’t cleaned properly.. it could be burnt sauce or…Anything,” one person wrote. “I definitely think you’re over reacting.”

“Baby g I work at subway that’s from toppings / cheese being burnt in the toaster,” one other agreed. “Not sure why it smells bad but I can tell u from this vid it’s not [feces].”

Kels was sympathetic to this argument, saying that it’s completely potential that the substance is just not feces. Nevertheless, she insists that, it doesn’t matter what it was, it doesn’t belong in a Subway sandwich.

“That’s what we were hoping,” she replied to a remark suggesting the substance was merely burnt toppings or cheese. “We went through the entire menu trying to find a sauce or something, problem was it was cold and moist, and the smell was…so bad that it lingered in my apartment afterwards we needed a candle.”

Others questioned why alleged Subway staff have been defending the substance.

“Y’all subway workers saying this is from them not cleaning… I’ve worked in fast food and restaurants for a decade. No food should ever smell like [feces],” one TikToker acknowledged. “…if it actually smelled like you described it, that was not food or something that should never been near food.”

“As someone who cleans shit on a daily (CNA/Mom) that is shit,” a second added. “Y’all are ignorant as hell with these comments.”

Kels says that she is consulting with a lawyer in regards to the scenario within the coming week and that Subway has but to resolve the difficulty along with her.

The STYO reached out to Kels by way of Instagram DM.

Replace 3:43pm CT Sept. 10: In an e-mail to the STYO, a Subway spokesperson supplied the next: “Subway and our network of franchisees take health and food safety extremely seriously. While Subway restaurants are individually owned and operated, we have been made aware of this situation and are working with the franchisee to look into the alleged claim.”

*First Revealed: Sep 10, 2022, 9:19 am CDT

Braden Bjella

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