‘AWM’ offered additional details on the now-deleted videos:
In a video uploaded to his YouTube account, Way climbs onto tables and trashes equipment as well as decorates bathrooms with sandwich ingredients before going back for more of the same in another room at a later date. In some videos, users can hear him speaking or singing while he’s committing these disgusting acts, all because he wants to be popular on TikTok.
In another video, Way walks through some of the food that he just threw onto the floor and then threw it back into a silver tub before putting his shoes in them as well. In yet another viral clip, Way shows jars filled with water and their contents which he has licked off of bottles before placing it back on the shelf.
In a video from May, Way is seen climbing onto tables and trashing equipment as well as smashing food before going to another room, where he continues his destruction without any regard for what has been done or how much money will be lost. In some videos, users can hear him speaking or singing while he’s committing these disgusting acts, all because he wants to be popular on TikTok.
In another video, Way walks through some of the food that he just threw onto the floor and then threw it back into a silver tub before putting his shoes in them as well. In yet another viral clip, Way shows jars filled with water and their contents which he has licked off of bottles before placing it back on the shelf.
During his interview with Daily Mail, Jumanne justified his actions by revealing that he was earning more money from posting the videos online of him trashing the Subway than from his actual job.
The viral content creator stated:
“Unfortunately, I’m a content creator, so I create controversial videos to be able to potentially monetize my audience on YouTube and other social media platforms,” he said. “I just reached a point where I decided I would be willing to take a higher risk for a higher reward. There’s a lot of consequences within creating controversy but I accept whatever happens.”
A Subway spokesperson confirmed that Way has been fired from his previous position:
“Subway and our network of franchisees take health and food safety extremely seriously and don’t condone any behavior that violates our strict policies in these areas,” reads the statement. “While Subway restaurants are individually owned and operated, we have confirmed with the franchisee of this location that the employee was immediately terminated after he learned of the employee’s actions.”
The ex-employee’s content can be seen here: JumanneStruggled/Youtube
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