Fallon Ridicules Bad Behavior for Subway

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CHICAGO Fallon makes a humorous Wang Chung reference in a new spot for Subway scheduled to air immediately after the Super Bowl.

The 60-second spot, which will be the only advertisement running between the final gun and the post-game show, makes light of the fast-food chain’s recent positioning, “It’s OK, I had Subway.” In the spot, people act inappropriately (such as spraying perfume directly in someone’s face and cutting a child’s kite string), while an announcer explains that the idea is that people who eat Subway can “occasionally be bad, not eat bad.”

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