Subway Employee Caught Zapping Bugs Around Sandwich-Making Station [WATCH]

If you weren’t sketched out by Subway before, this video posted by Justin Clemons will probably do the trick, as an employee at an Indiana store location was filmed calmly using a bug zapper to kill gnats that were floating above the food.

The store was shut down by the Johnson County Health Department, not because it’s bad to zap bugs, but because they did it while the food was out in the open. Still pretty gross, regardless of how you paint it.

I don’t know if this is a recurring issue at Subway, but after seeing the video, I couldn’t help but recall a time that I personally walked out of a local store after seeing flies chillin’ over the meat and veggies behind the counter. I could honestly go the rest of my life without a shitty Subway sandwich, anyway.

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