Lab analysis of Subway's tuna sandwiches fails to identify tuna DNA

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Lab analysis of Subway's tuna sandwiches fails to identify tuna DNA for SECOND time

The lab that tested the Subway tuna sandwiches found 'no amplification products from the DNA' and so they 'cannot identify the species'. Results of the analysis come months after a class-action lawsuit was filed against the fast food franchise alleging misrepresentation of the fish in their sandwiches. The analysis was led by the New York Times, which acquired more than five feet of tuna sandwiches from the fast food franchise at various Los Angeles locations.

 

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Thanks for reminding me why I stopped eating there. ✔️

Soylent Green is people

MarkatLangstone Shouldn’t eat tuna anyway! It kills 000’s of shark needlessly and dolphins!

Wouldn’t eat there rotten halal food anyway 🤮🤮🤮

Oh god what is it?

Hardly tastes the tuna.

Ewww 🤮

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