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		</div><p>Subway has agreed to start measuring its six- and 12-inch sandwiches in order to settle a class-action lawsuit.</p>
<p>The moves will be taken after hundreds of customers joined a legal action to complain that their footlong subs were not actually 12 inches long.</p>
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<p>The company will also pay 1,000 dollars in compensation to the people who took the case.</p>
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