How my Subway sandwich ended up costing me $1,800

This foot-long cost a hell of a lot more than five dollars.

An Australian traveler’s attempt to “Eat Fresh” in transit backfired spectacularly after she was fined nearly $1,800 for failing to declare her Subway sandwich in customs. A clip detailing the “fine” dining fiasco currently boasts over 176,000 views on TikTok.

“It is, like my mistake,” Perth model Jessica Lee described in the clip of the catastrophe, which occurred while she was returning home from Singapore. The influencer, who was reportedly famished after her “11-hour flight,” said she’d bought a “foot-long Subway” in Singapore, whereupon she ate half her sandwich and saved the rest for a flight to down under.

“I ate six inches before my second flight and then saved the other six inches for the flight which they’re more than happy with,” the hangry Lee described.

Lee found the fine especially damaging as she’d reportedly quit her job before the trip.
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Lee had reportedly saved part of her Subway sandwich for the flight home but then didn't end up eating it.
Lee had reportedly saved part of her Subway sandwich for the flight home but then didn’t end up eating it.
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However, disaster struck after the bombshell, who didn’t end up finishing her meal, forgot to declare the snack on her incoming passenger card.

“I thought the little declaration thing you do is for your carry-ons and your luggage, so I didn’t tick chicken and I didn’t tick lettuce,” Lee lamented. “Chicken and lettuce!”

As a result, the accidental sandwich smuggler was slapped with a $2,664 fine ($1,803 USD) at customs for violating Australia’s stringent bio-security laws.

The accidental sandwich smuggler shows off her exorbitant fine.
The exorbitant fine Lee incurred for accidentally smuggling the sandwich.
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Lee's TikTok followers urged her to contest the penalty.
Lee’s TikTok followers urged her to contest the penalty.
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Needless to say, the Aussie was apoplectic over the penalty. “I quit my job before this trip,” rued Lee, who reportedly has just 28 days to pay the fee, right when her rent is due.

The TikTok commentariat sympathized with Lee’s post-flight plight with one commiserator writing, “that’s extortion.”

“Pls why is our govt so dramatic,” griped another empathizer, while one fan wrote, “Bruh surely they could have given you a warning…. It’s not like you were purposely importing it.”

Others urged Lee to fight the exorbitant charges. “Babe I definitely think you could contest this,” urged one online ally. “I’ve definitely traveled so many times with food for personal consumption on the plane.”

you do is for your carry-ons and your luggage, so I didn't tick chicken and I didn't tick lettuce," Lee lamented. "Chicken and lettuce!"
“I thought the little declaration thing you do is for your carry-ons and your luggage, so I didn’t tick chicken and I didn’t tick lettuce,” Lee lamented. “Chicken and lettuce!”
Instagram/@jessca.lee

One TikTok traveler found the fine particular ludicrous, arguing that Australia lets “international visitors off with a warning on border security with bags of fish and nuts and seeds etc.”

However, Lee claimed that customs officers told her that foreign travelers get a pass due to the “language barrier” while “because I speak perfect English I can get the fine.”

In a similarly ridiculous penalty in 2018, a Colorado woman was slapped with a $500 fine at customs for saving a complimentary apple she’d received on Delta Air Lines while returning to the United States from France.

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