Sandwich Supplier Under Fire

The truth about the sandwiches you love.

Anthony Ostrander

The “Second Chance” breakfast cart with your favorite sandwiches.

     Everyday after second period, students flood the hall, rushing to be the first in line to get a breakfast sandwich from the “Second Chance” breakfast carts new to Triton this year. What you may not know about these tasty sandwiches that you crave is that the company who makes them is currently dealing with severe charges. After tests, it is revealed that traced amounts of an opioid biased drug that is known to be highly addictive. Statements haven’t yet been released by the executives of the company and it is unsure if they were aware of the drugs and if they were intentionally put there to increase sales. Triton administration has stated that they will be working with local rehabilitation centers to offer a program for addicted students. Triton high school vice principal, Scott Brennan, has come out in strong support of this program in hopes that students can break vaping addictions along with their inadvertent sandwich addictions.