A pricing blunder has seen the cost of a fast food sandwich potentially cost hungry diners more than £1,000.
American giants Subway is currently charging the astronomical figure for the new Hunter’s Chicken signature sub at one of its Kent stores via the Just Eat delivery app.
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It is affecting customers wishing to buy the sandwich from the chain’s Herne Bay branch in William Street.
Other footlong products in the company’s new ‘signature series’ cost £12.19 while at other stores in Kent the item is priced at £11.99.
The gaffe points towards the £1,219 pricing being input by mistake.
But as of 8pm, it remained listed on the delivery website for the four-figure sum and had not been corrected.
The 942-calorie sandwich contains chicken breast, streaky bacon, American-style cheese, crispy onions, lettuce, tomatoes, cucumbers, red onions and BBQ sauce.
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The company’s six-inch Hunter’s Chicken sub from Herne Bay remains £8.99.
Subway and Just Eat have been approached for comment.
KentOnline has also attempted to contact the branch directly.