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Justin Pool
Apr 11, 2026
I am traveling across the country, and I stopped to get gas and Subway. I observed one employee harassing another. Anthony was harassing another employee, with two customers that were also harrassing the other employee. They were snickering, making snide indirect comments, consistently looking at the other employee as he was visibly agitated. Anthony dropped a sandwich in an odd manner that looked intentional. He then looked at the other employee and smiled. He then said that he would get it later, and the other employee seemingly had to pick it up and did. The two guests, when the employee came back from washing the pad, said indirectly when snickering with snide smiles, “it’s just a sandwich,” but anyone who knows anything about bullying a harassment knows it is often indirect, veiled, and strategic to inflict harm or unnecessary suffering on another. I reported it to Subway corporate, as there were cameras that perhaps they can see the harrassment from. I refuse to eat at such a place when someone is publicly and intentionally degraded, so I walked out.