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(Reuters) -A high-profile lawsuit by a California woman who claimed that Subway's tuna products contain ingredients other than tuna has been dismissed. The chain, with nearly 37,000 restaurants in more than 100 countries, and the plaintiff Nilima Amin have "come to agreement regarding dismissing the case with prejudice," meaning it cannot be brought again, court records show. Subway said it welcomed U.S. District Judge Jon Tigar's decision on Thursday to dismiss the case.
A California woman, Nilima Amin, who is suing Subway, claiming its tuna products contain ingredients other than tuna, wants to end her lawsuit because she is pregnant
A California woman, Nilima Amin, who is suing Subway, claiming its tuna products contain ingredients other than tuna, wants to end her lawsuit because she is pregnant
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