Subway defends tuna salad as containing real tuna By Kate Gibson Lawsuit over Subway s tuna sandwiches
Subway isn t waiting for a judge to settle recent accusations that its tuna salad doesn t include real tuna among its ingredients. The fast-food chain is already appealing to the court of public opinion with an advertising blitz touting its tuna salad sandwiches and wraps as made with 100% real wild caught tuna.
The Milford, Connecticut, company launched the ad campaign after two California residents recently filed a lawsuit alleging something fishy about Subway s tuna salad. Specifically, the court complaint contends the menu items don t happen to include tuna, at least not in the samples the customers attorney said were purchased and tested in California.
Après le poulet, le thon du Subway au banc des accusés
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Subway accusé de ne pas mettre de thon dans ses sandwichs au thon
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McDonald’s, Dunkin’ and other franchises got $15.6 billion in small-business funds
The SBA identified 75,746 franchise businesses that received loans under the small-business pandemic loan program.
By Jonathan O Connell and Andrew Van DamThe Washington Post
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WASHINGTON Franchises of Subway, McDonald’s, hotel chains, auto dealerships and other big businesses received a total of $15.6 billion from the government’s emergency coronavirus loan program for small businesses, according to data released by the Small Business Administration in response to a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit.
Franchise owners of many of America’s biggest chains took advantage of the Paycheck Protection Program. Among fast-food chains, 4,278 Subways, 2,445 Dunkin’s and 2,217 McDonald’s received funds. Among auto dealerships, 1,478 General Motors locations and 1,115 Ford locations received funds, according to the data, which the SBA released following a federal lawsuit filed by The Wa
Subway denies lawsuit claim that its tuna sandwich is completely bereft of actual tuna Jayme Deerwester, USA TODAY
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Subway is striking back after a lawsuit alleged its tuna salad contains no actual tuna salad.
The lawsuit, filed Jan. 21 in the U.S. Northern District of California by two California residents, Karen Dhanowa and Nilima Amin, claims Subway Restaurants Inc. engaged in intentional and negligent misrepresentation, unjust enrichment, common-law fraud and violated federal and state laws against false advertising by calling the filling used in in its sandwiches and wraps tuna when in reality, it is completely bereft of tuna as an ingredient.