See more of our coverage in your search results. Something is fishy about Subway’s “tuna” sandwich. Commercial lab tests again found no identifiable tuna DNA in the sandwich that purports to contain ...
The suit claims that independent lab tests showed the company meant to “imitate” tuna’s appearance by blending together these unknown ingredients. The study, commissioned by NYT, failed to not only ...
LOS ANGELES, Calif. - Subway is on the hook for its tuna once again after a lab report found there’s no actual tuna DNA in its sandwiches and wraps. The New York Times had 60 inches of Subway tuna ...