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Georgia Jimmy Johns Workers Fired After Fashioning Noose From Bread Dough

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Four workers from a Jimmy Johns in Woodstock, Georgia lost their jobs after fashioning a noose out of bread dough and mocking hanging a colleague while laughing. According to The []

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