Final Week Tonight host John Oliver has taken on Subway, explaining the corporate’s questionable historical past of enlargement, shedding gentle on the disadvantageous contracts franchisees should signal — and poking enjoyable on the sandwich chain’s ubiquitous product placement in Korean dramas.

“Each plot level appears to happen in a Subway,” stated Oliver, noting a trope that is well-known amongst Okay-drama followers. “Subway even launched its personal mini drama on YouTube referred to as Someway.

Oliver then proceeded to supply a quick rundown of Someway‘s plot, which concerned a love triangle between a Subway worker, a buyer, and one other Subway worker.

“It is actually good,” stated Oliver. “It is artwork, and it is cinema, and it is sandwiches.”

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Such promotions tie again to Subway franchisees’ contracts, which was the primary focus of Oliver’s section. Presently, franchisees should pay 12.5 % of their gross earnings to the corporate, with 4.5 % going towards promoting. It is an onerous requirement, and one which contrasts starkly with McDonald’s franchisees’ eight % funds.

Someway does have English subtitles, which is helpful for individuals who really feel inclined to look at the quick six-episode sequence themselves.

Nonetheless, in the event you want your sandwich-themed romances to include unlucky truths in regards to the struggles of Subway franchisees, Oliver additionally filmed his personal quick drama in regards to the chain. His additionally includes a love triangle however is barely much less idealistic, that includes strains comparable to “We’re not even positive if the meat in these is actual.”