Subway has hit back at claims that its tuna sandwiches contain no real tuna, labelling them as "baseless" and "misleading".A report from The New York Times made the startling claims after commissioning a lab test which reportedly...
Full ArticleSubway hits back at 'fake tuna' claims following New York Times study
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