Today-July 19

Over two weeks ago, an Australian woman was fined by the authorities Down Under for carrying a half-eaten Subway sandwich from Changi Airport into Australia. Now, the fast-food chain has given her a A$2,664 (S$2,560) gift card, the value of the fine. Ms Jessica Lee was fined for breaching Australia’s strict quarantine laws when she landed in Perth following a stopover in Singapore after a trip to Europe. In a TikTok video posted on July 1 that has since been viewed some 1.2 million times, a glum-looking Ms Lee noted that the sandwich had effectively cost her thousands of dollars. Then, in a follow-up video headed “basically free subs for a year” on Monday (July 18), the much happier TikTok user can be seen opening a package from Subway. “To say ‘thank you’ for eating fresh, we’ve uploaded a ‘sub-card’ with A$2,664 just for you. We hope this covers all your chicken and lettuce needs,” Ms Lee said in the video, reading a note from the fast-food chain. As a long-isolated island continent, Australia has been strict on biosecurity, because its lucrative agriculture industry could be crippled by outside biological contaminants. For example, the country is now on high alert over Indonesia’s foot and mouth disease outbreak. Read more at: https://www.todayonline.com/singapore/subway-gift-card-changi-australia-sandwich-1948006