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Though I like Subway sandwiches & do agree they're probably one of the healthiest "fast food" franchises (at least in the U.S.), I was never fully convinced that Jared lost that much weight just from eating Subway & exercise. I always thought there was more to his weight loss than that.
That being said, I firmly believe innocent until proven guilty as well. Just because an associate of Jared's was a slime-ball, that doesn't mean he is. Unfortunately, because of this, in the eyes of society his career/reputation is probably tarnished for good - even if it's proven that he is innocent of any wrongdoing. We'll see what happens....
Last edited by The Big Lebowski Dude; 07-07-2015 at 05:29 PM..
I don't know about that or this outcome but find this article very fishy. I think whatever this is, has been going on around a year and half or so. The reason I say that is I use to LOVE Subway and was personally downing a foot long, nearly every other day! Then I just stopped (over night) and never went back for two years. Today was the very first day I have been to Subway in one and a half/ 2years (seriously) and then saw this article in the paper. Something is really wrong in this article. I don't think the full story is out there yet.
Innocence or guilt doesn't matter at this point. Jared is finished.
The finger was pointed.
"Witch!" was screamed.
Subway will soon hang him.
He's a fool if he didn't save a ton of money to fall back on. Certainly he couldn't expect to be Subway's spokesperson for the rest of his life.
I read an article on Yahoo or MSM a while back, it talked about how much these somewhat famous , serial, commercial pitch people made, (Flo Progressive, Allstate Mayhem Guy) he had made 15million and had been doing it for about 15 years, so about a million a year.
If the FBI comes to one's house and confiscates one's personal computer, files, data, etc., I'll guarantee there was some MAJOR stuff going on.
It's well beyond a "finger pointing" thing or even low hanging fruit.
They're collecting evidence and building a case.
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