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DNA analysis of Subway's tuna sandwiches detected other types of meat.

A federal judge said Subway can be sued for allegedly deceiving customers about its tuna products, including a claim it uses other fish species, chicken, pork and cattle instead of the advertised "100 per cent tuna."Posted: Jul 12, 2022 9:27 AM ET | Last Updated: 4 hours ago

A federal judge said Subway can be sued for allegedly deceiving customers about its tuna products, including a claim it uses other fish species, chicken, pork and cattle instead of the advertised "100 per cent tuna." "Although it is possible that Subway's explanations are the correct ones, it is also possible that these allegations refer to ingredients that a reasonable consumer would not reasonably expect to find in a tuna product," Tigar ruled on July 7.

In a statement, Subway said it "serves 100 per cent tuna" and was disappointed the "reckless and improper" lawsuit could continue.

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