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Subway was sued for allegedly mislabeling its tuna as tuna. The New York Times tried to get to the bottom of the mystery.
The New York Times published a report with results of a commercial lab analysis of "60 inches worth of Subway tuna sandwiches" purchased from three different locations in Los Angeles.
The results: "No amplifiable tuna DNA was present in the sample and so we obtained no amplification products from the DNA," the email read. "Therefore, we cannot identify the species."
- see sted's post below. Subway is utter shite.MrT
- "60 inches worth of Subway tuna sandwiches" ... ohwow they bought five subs. What a budget********
- more like 6 subs. their 12 in is more like 10 in.pango
- lol there was a class action lawsuit on thatpango
- Subway bread is not bread, now subway tuna is not tuna. People should start paying them with Monopoly Money :)rzu-rzu
