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Subway sued for tuna sandwiches that ‘contain anything but tuna’ – The West Australian
The fast food giant is being taken to court over claims its tuna sandwiches contain ‘anything but tuna’.

Fast food giant Subway is being taken to court over claims its tuna sandwiches contain “anything but tuna”.
Californian customers Karen Dhanowa and Nilima Amin are suing the popular sandwich chain, claiming they were tricked into buying food items that wholly lacked the ingredients they reasonably thought they were purchasing.
The pair claim independent testing of Subway ingredients foundproducts are made from anything but tuna, according to NBC.
On the contrary, the Products are made from a mixture…
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