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https://www.eater.com/2016/2/29/11134374/subway-footlong-lawsuit-settlement
In 2013, a
group of people sued
the world's biggest restaurant chain to get Subway to change its practices — either ensuring the sandwiches lived up to the 12-inch claims or to stop using the "footlong" label.
Final approval for the settlement was granted on February 25,
according to the Associated Press
; Subway has agreed to take steps over the next four years to ensure its bread is reaching its full 12-inch potential. And yes, one of those steps will be requiring restaurants to
use a measuring device for the bread
.
The chain will also
pay a whopping $520,000 in attorney fees,
plus $500 each to the 10 people who headed up the lawsuit.
(Sorry, all you other Subway customers are fresh out of luck on this one.) As a
n attorney for the group that sued Subway stated, "It was difficult to prove monetary damages, because everybody ate the evidence."