How did a Subway chicken footlong became the most expensive sandwich ever?
that she was traveling from Greece to Australia when she had a layover in Singapore and decided to get a footlong chicken sandwich.
Agents checking her purse found the sandwich and checked to see if Lee had marked it on her declaration form. She had not.
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