wdmso
07-25-2022, 08:55 AM
Found this interesting ,
Amin's lawsuit cites a marine biologist who analyzed 20 samples of tuna offerings from 20 different Subway restaurants and found "no detectable tuna DNA sequences whatsoever" in 19 samples. But, Amin says, the samples did contain other types of animal DNA, such as from chicken and pork.
Who would have guessed a Tuna sub isn’t Tuna anymore ..
I have seen articles about Chilean sea bass being sold . That are some other fish entirely .
https://www.reuters.com/business/retail-consumer/subway-can-be-sued-over-its-tuna-us-judge-rules-2022-07-11/
Amin's lawsuit cites a marine biologist who analyzed 20 samples of tuna offerings from 20 different Subway restaurants and found "no detectable tuna DNA sequences whatsoever" in 19 samples. But, Amin says, the samples did contain other types of animal DNA, such as from chicken and pork.
Who would have guessed a Tuna sub isn’t Tuna anymore ..
I have seen articles about Chilean sea bass being sold . That are some other fish entirely .
https://www.reuters.com/business/retail-consumer/subway-can-be-sued-over-its-tuna-us-judge-rules-2022-07-11/