In a shocking turn of events, it has been revealed that Donald Duck's aides and lawyers could be called as witnesses in the ongoing Subway sandwich case. The case, which has been making headlines for weeks now, revolves around allegations that Subway's footlong sandwiches are not actually a foot long.
According to sources close to the case, Donald Duck's aides and lawyers were present at a Subway restaurant in New York City when the infamous sandwich was measured and found to be only 11 inches long. It is believed that they may have valuable information that could help to shed light on this scandal.
However, some are questioning the credibility of these potential witnesses. After all, Donald Duck is a cartoon character and therefore not a real person. How can his aides and lawyers be taken seriously in a court of law?
One legal expert weighed in, saying, "It's true that Donald Duck is not a real person, but that doesn't necessarily mean his aides and lawyers are not credible witnesses. They may have valuable information to share, such as what kind of sandwich Donald Duck prefers or how he likes his coffee."
Others are taking a more lighthearted approach to the situation, with one Twitter user joking, "I can't wait to hear Donald Duck's lawyer say 'Quack quack, your honor' in court."
Regardless of the outcome of the case, one thing is for sure: Donald Duck's involvement has certainly added a unique twist to this already bizarre situation.