A phrase on a Subway restaurant sign in Georgia appeared to poke fun at the Titan submersible where five people were killed while descending toward the Titanic wreckage.
A Subway restaurant in Rincon, Georgia. The store reported took down a sign that poked fun at the Titan sub that killed five people on board while descending toward the wreckage of the Titanic.
"@SUBWAY this is at your store in Rincon, GA. Not only is it distasteful, it’s just sad. Do better," one user tweeted. "In Rincon, GA; I would love to hear what @Subway says about this... IMO, it's horrible taste for a chain that is trying to reinvent themselves," another said.
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