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A New Lawsuit Claims Subway’s Tuna Doesn’t Contain Any Actual Tuna

Two people in California just sued Subway over their tuna which, they say, doesn’t actually contain ANY actual tuna.  The lawsuit says an independent lab tested several samples of Subway…

CHICAGO – JUNE 6: The front facade of a Subway restaurant is shown June 6, 2005 in Chicago, Illinois.?Subway’s Sub Club Customer Appreciation Card program is being discontinued because of fraud as counterfeiters are using high-tech printers to make Sub Club stamps, auctioning the stamps off on Internet sites like eBay. The Milford, Connecticut-based Subway operates approximately 23,494 restaurants in 82 countries. (Photo by Tim Boyle/Getty Images)

Two people in California just sued Subway over their tuna which, they say, doesn't actually contain ANY actual tuna.  The lawsuit says an independent lab tested several samples of Subway tuna and found it's, quote, "a mixture of various concoctions that do not constitute tuna, yet have been blended together . . . to imitate the appearance of tuna."  The lawsuit doesn't say what actually IS in the tuna.  The people behind the lawsuit are hoping to get it certified as a class-action.  Subway says the claims are false and their tuna is REAL.

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