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‘Not fish’: Shocking claims surrounding Subway’s tuna sandwiches – Yahoo News Australia
A lawsuit claims the tuna used in Subway sandwiches might not be what everyone thinks it is.

Two women are suing Subway claiming the tuna used in the fast food chains sandwiches doesnt contain fish.
The lawsuit, being pursued by Karen Dhanowa and Nilima Amin, from the US state of California, claims Subway isnt using tuna in its tuna sandwiches and alleges fraud, The Washington Post reports.
Subway denies this and claims not only is it tuna but the fish is wild-caught pure tuna.
But Shalini Dogra, whos representing the women, said the ingredient has been tested in a lab.
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