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You're probably not expecting the best meal of your life at Subway, but if you still want a solid sandwich, it's definitely ...
Is Subway really serving tuna? It's hard to know for sure says a scientist, but knowing could shed light on the pervasive, dangerous issue of mislabeled fish.
New York Times lab tests found no real tuna in Subway sandwiches following lawsuit claims.
One tuna fish sandwich, please — but hold the tuna. A lab test set up by the New York Times reportedly detected no tuna DNA in 60 inches of tuna sandwiches that were examined. The experiment ...
A tuna sandwich from Subway is displayed on June 22, 2021, in San Anselmo, California. A worker has revealed how their tuna sandwiches are made amid claims the filling doesn't contain any tuna.
The ingredients in Subway's tuna are "not tuna and not fish," an attorney for the plaintiffs says.
A tuna sandwich from Subway is displayed. According to the Times, it sent 60 inches of Subway tuna sandwiches to a lab in California where researchers were unable to identify what species of fish ...
Commercial lab tests found no identifiable tuna DNA in Subway’s sandwich that purports to contain the fish.
Subway Restaurants CEO John Chidsey addressed the tuna controversy on "Mornings with Maria" on Tuesday, saying sandwiches contain "100% tuna" and that the company stands behind the product after a ...
What's True A lawsuit filed against Subway claimed that the company does not use real tuna or fish in their sandwiches. Subway has denied the complaint and says it delivers “100% cooked tuna ...
The Big Tuna Sandwich Mystery A lawsuit against America’s largest sandwich chain has raised questions about America’s most popular canned fish. We tried to answer one: Is Subway selling tuna?
Amid a lawsuit that raises questions about Subway’s tuna fish, The New York Times said it submitted samples from several Los Angeles locations of the sandwich chain to have the fish tested.