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14-Year-Old Camps Inside Walmart For 4 Days Before Being Caught

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Remember that guy who managed to spend 24 hours inside Walmart? That’s minor-league compared to a Texas teenager’s 4-day in-store camping trip.

CBS11 in Dallas has the story of the 14-year-old who somehow escaped detection from Walmart workers for four days, holing up in a various improvised campsites around the store — one behind boxes of strollers and another in his personal fortress made of paper towel and toilet paper bundles.

He lived off food he foraged from the store and helped himself to a pet fish from the aquarium. He changed his outfits — presumably with stolen clothing — frequently to minimize his chances of being recognized. The inventive adolescent even started wearing diapers so he wouldn’t have to use the store’s bathrooms.

The teen was eventually tracked down, and he tried to flee when he was spotted. The police got involved and handed him back into the custody of relatives.

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Possible Escaped Mental Patient Goes To McDonald’s On Motorised Stretcher

If you’re in hospital, or worse, prison, you can often forget the love you have for life’s little treats.

Well, one lad wasn’t taking any prisoners after he was pictured in Hampton, Virginia, USA making his way towards a McDonald’s still strapped to a motorised stretcher.

It’s unclear whether the man had escaped from some form of mental instituation, or just been left behind by a forgetful ambulance crew, but one thing’s for sure: He’ll stop at nothing to visit the Golden Arches.

Check out the full video of his antics below.

What a legend!

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Subway’s ‘secrets’ revealed: Video allegedly made by disgruntled former franchise owner detailing fast food chain’s apparent misleading marketing released

A video allegedly unveiling Subway’s deceptive marketing tactics has been mysteriously leaked by an unknown source.

It was uploaded on Tuesday by an anonymous user but was allegedly created by former Melbourne franchisee Arun Singhal as part of a suspected $35 million blackmail plot against the sandwich giant.

Mr Singhal’s initial concerns of Subway’s business practices allegedly prompted him to create a number of videos and a website to reveal the franchise’s trade secrets, called ‘The System’, reported The Age.

A restrained video allegedly unveiling Subway's deceptive marketing tactics has been mysteriously leaked by an unknown source

 The released video may have violated the injunction order obtained by the company in May after Subway made claims about Mr Singhal’s intentions, prohibiting certain information from being released. It is unclear whether the leaked video is subject to the court order.

It isn’t suggested that the 30-year-old breached the court order. Mr Singhal has said his laptop was stolen some time ago.

Mr Singhal also denies any plot to blackmail Subway and claims he is the victim of the ‘Sandwich Mafia’, as he was forced to declare bankruptcy after the company allegedly promised him that if he closed his store he would be able to open a new one elsewhere. No new store became available.

‘After they took my authorisation to close the store and I closed the store, then they completely changed their words,’ he told Daily Mail Australia.

‘I was told that they don’t have any new location right now and I might have to wait for two to three years for a new location.’

He said he lost his lifetime’s savings due to Subway’s ‘as usual’ deceptive behaviour’.

‘Here a family man lost $350,000 in Subway’s investment. They left me with no option then to declare bankruptcy. I told the “Sandwich Mafia” that if you don’t compensate me for the loss of business, I am going to media to tell everyone about my story.’

 He said ‘$35 million’ was Subway’s estimate of its losses if its trade secrets were revealed.

The company claims Mr Singhal wanted to destroy Subway’s reputation or cause it loss, reported The Age.

‘They lodged a lawsuit against me that I am blackmailing them in the lieu of secret recipe,’ he told Daily Mail Australia.

‘Subway systems are the mastermind of the whole plan but they put that accusation on me.’

A Subway spokesman told The Age they were disappointed Mr Singhal had ‘taken this route’ and they would not be commenting any further

 

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk