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Subway makes a major menu change

Subway has undergone a face-lift in recent months, and it appears to be ramping up its efforts to embark on its "multiyear transformation journey" by giving its menu a makeover. The fast-food chain that’s “big on size,” is expanding its footlong menu for customers who carry a sweet and savory tooth, and it claims that it will be a “perfect pairing for their favorite footlong,” according to a new press release. Subway has announced three new 12-inch snacks called Subway Sidekicks, which is set to launch in its U.S. locations on Jan. 22. Related: New Starbucks winter menu appears to have leaked online ahead of launch The Footlong Cookie, which is a 12-inch chocolate chip cookie that retails for $5, has officially been announced as part of this menu update after customers already had a sneak peak of the sweet treat in 2022 and 2023 on National Cookie Day, which debuted in select restaurants. But what hasn’t been seen before at Subway restaurants is its new Cinnabon Footlong Churro, which is “served warm” and sprinkled with Cinnabon's Makara cinnamon and sugar, and it is priced at $2. Also, if you’re a fan of pretzels, Subway has also announced that it will be giving you 12 inches of it with its new Auntie Anne's Footlong Pretzel. The new “buttery and salty” snack, which sells for $3, is served with Subway’s honey mustard that “takes each bite to another level.” The new menu update from Subway may not be the last this year as Subway North America President Douglas Fry hinted in the announcement of the menu update that there may be more to come this year. A customer looks at the menu while waiting in line at a Subway restaurant on Jan. 12, 2023 in Austin, Texas. Brandon Bell/Getty Images "The introduction of Sidekicks builds on six decades of equity and expertise in all things footlong," said Fry in the press release. "This whole new category on our menu offers Subway fans something they can't get anywhere else and kicks off a year of culinary innovation and delicious new menu items. 2024 may be the most exciting chapter yet in our growth story." Subway’s new menu revamp comes after it debuted “freshly sliced meats” in its U.S. restaurants in July last year, where it introduced four new deli-style sandwiches which include: Titan Turkey, Grand Slam Ham, Garlic Roast Beef and The Beast. The restaurant claims that it is “raising the bar even higher” for its brand with the new sandwiches, and that the change comes after it overhauled its pantry of ingredients in 2021. Subway’s menu changes come after it closed hundreds of its stores across the U.S. for the past few years while reportedly facing declining sales. Even after facing a couple of roadblocks in its business, last year Subway agreed to be acquired by Roark Capital for nearly $10 billion, according to The Wall Street Journal. Unlock the secrets of the stock market with Real Money Pro. Gain direct access to elite portfolio managers' top stock picks and time-tested investment strategies. Embark on your journey to financial success — start now.
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This $4 Shimmery Mug at Walmart Keeps Selling Out

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*К самому большому айсбергу в мире удалось подплыть: на фото показали его арки и пещеры*

Это могут быть последние кадры гиганта в такой форме.
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*Watch: Traveler films snake crawling out of plane's overhead compartment*

Where have you seen this before? Perhaps in a 2006 cult movie in which Samuel L. Jackson screams that he has "had it with these motherf***ing snakes on this motherf***ing plane?" as large serpents crawl throughout the cabin amid panicking passengers? While the situation on an AirAsia flight from Bangkok to Phuket was not quite as extreme, a viral TikTok video captured a thin snake crawling out of the overhead compartment as passengers watched a flight attendant try to capture it into an empty water bottle. In another video of the same incident, the serpent's slithering moves are set to upbeat Thai music.Related: Loose otters and a marmoset caused some serious chaos aboard a flight Multiple passengers aboard AirAsia's Flight FD3015 filmed the moment shortly before the flight was scheduled to land on the Thai island popular among tourists but two videos captured by TikTok user @wannabnailssalon garnered the most internet attention — a respective five and 1.4 million views for each video. @ ♬ - Inside the wild hunt to capture serpent with water bottles and plastic bags As the serpent continued to crawl through the cabin in the space above the overhead compartment, other workers and passengers made efforts to capture it. One tried to get it to move into a plastic bag while another tried to grab it with bare hands before it slithered away. More Travel:A new travel term is taking over the internet (and reaching airlines and hotels)The 10 best airline stocks to buy nowAirlines see a new kind of traveler at the front of the plane While the flight had not landed, many passengers got up into the aisle between the seats to get a better look at the snake. According to local Thai news outlets that were the first to report on the incident, the small serpent was eventually captured into a bag and kept in a cupboard at the back of the plane until landing. The unusual situation quickly captured the internet's imagination as many weighed in with funny takes and endless "Snakes On A Plane" comparisons.'You may never have practiced collecting snakes...' "Snakes on a Plane is real," wrote one commenter underneath one of the videos. "You may never have practiced collecting snakes but being able to do it and being mindful in solving problems is admirable," wrote another in the original Thai in one of the most upvoted comments under the video. Flights that leave from tropical destinations occasionally have similar situations with rodents and small animals breaking out onboard. Last October, a Vietjet flight from Bangkok to Taipei was thrown into chaos after a passenger went to the plane bathroom and discovered a rodent with "red eyes" near the toilet. After flight attendants searched the plane, they found a box full of otters, a marmoset and 28 star tortoises that then got out and started crawling through the plane. A woman was later apprehended on suspicion of smuggling the animals from a Thai wet market while the animals were confiscated and held for examination by Taiwanese customs to prevent the spread of infectious diseases. "I was confused so he said again 'pet rat, pet rat, it has a white body and it's not small," one passenger recounted of the panic that spread aboard the flight after one of the passengers discovered an animal and others started seeing more in different parts of the plane.
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Watch: Traveler films snake crawling out of plane's overhead compartment

Where have you seen this before? Perhaps in a 2006 cult movie in which Samuel L. Jackson screams that he has "had it with these motherfing snakes on this motherfing plane?" as large serpents crawl throughout the cabin amid panicking passengers? While the situation on an AirAsia flight from Bangkok to Phuket was not quite as extreme, a viral TikTok video captured a thin snake crawling out of the overhead compartment as passengers watched a flight attendant try to capture it into an empty water bottle. In another video of the same incident, the serpent's slithering moves are set to upbeat Thai music.Related: Loose otters and a marmoset caused some serious chaos aboard a flight Multiple passengers aboard AirAsia's Flight FD3015 filmed the moment shortly before the flight was scheduled to land on the Thai island popular among tourists but two videos captured by TikTok user @wannabnailssalon garnered the most internet attention — a respective five and 1.4 million views for each video. @ ♬ - Inside the wild hunt to capture serpent with water bottles and plastic bags As the serpent continued to crawl through the cabin in the space above the overhead compartment, other workers and passengers made efforts to capture it. One tried to get it to move into a plastic bag while another tried to grab it with bare hands before it slithered away. More Travel:A new travel term is taking over the internet (and reaching airlines and hotels)The 10 best airline stocks to buy nowAirlines see a new kind of traveler at the front of the plane While the flight had not landed, many passengers got up into the aisle between the seats to get a better look at the snake. According to local Thai news outlets that were the first to report on the incident, the small serpent was eventually captured into a bag and kept in a cupboard at the back of the plane until landing. The unusual situation quickly captured the internet's imagination as many weighed in with funny takes and endless "Snakes On A Plane" comparisons.'You may never have practiced collecting snakes...' "Snakes on a Plane is real," wrote one commenter underneath one of the videos. "You may never have practiced collecting snakes but being able to do it and being mindful in solving problems is admirable," wrote another in the original Thai in one of the most upvoted comments under the video. Flights that leave from tropical destinations occasionally have similar situations with rodents and small animals breaking out onboard. Last October, a Vietjet flight from Bangkok to Taipei was thrown into chaos after a passenger went to the plane bathroom and discovered a rodent with "red eyes" near the toilet. After flight attendants searched the plane, they found a box full of otters, a marmoset and 28 star tortoises that then got out and started crawling through the plane. A woman was later apprehended on suspicion of smuggling the animals from a Thai wet market while the animals were confiscated and held for examination by Taiwanese customs to prevent the spread of infectious diseases. "I was confused so he said again 'pet rat, pet rat, it has a white body and it's not small," one passenger recounted of the panic that spread aboard the flight after one of the passengers discovered an animal and others started seeing more in different parts of the plane.
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*Biker thinks she owns the road*

Allegedly this was the second time this person encountered the biker doing the same thing, so that’s why she was recording. submitted by /u/analfartbleacher to r/ImTheMainCharacter [link] [comments]
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Biker thinks she owns the road

Allegedly this was the second time this person encountered the biker doing the same thing, so that’s why she was recording. submitted by /u/analfartbleacher to r/ImTheMainCharacter link comments
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*What clichéd lines of dialogue are you sick of?*

We all have movies clichés and tropes that we're sick of, like a bag of groceries always has celery and a breadstick poking out, or phone calls just end, or whatever. But there's lines of dialogue like that too. "Forget everything you think you know" and "you just don't get it, do you?" are some examples that drive me insane. What ones annoy the piss out of you? submitted by /u/UnholyDemigod to r/movies [link] [comments]
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What clichéd lines of dialogue are you sick of?

We all have movies clichés and tropes that we're sick of, like a bag of groceries always has celery and a breadstick poking out, or phone calls just end, or whatever. But there's lines of dialogue like that too. "Forget everything you think you know" and "you just don't get it, do you?" are some examples that drive me insane. What ones annoy the piss out of you? submitted by /u/UnholyDemigod to r/movies link comments
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