(I eat very little fast food and I don't think I've eaten a Subway sandwich in at least two decades and the smell of their bread makes me nauseous, but maybe consumer protection laws shouldn't be about our own personal health choices and instead about... protecting consumers?)
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The entire U.S. processed food industry is TERRIFYING and offers zero benefits to anyone except for the corporations that are making tons of money. The rest of us pay for it, either with our health, or paying for our country's generally poor public health made worse by how we eat
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And an important clarification: there’s no evidence, beyond an allegation in a lawsuit, that Subway is serving fake tuna. There is increasingly widespread mistrust in processed food vendors like Subway, and there should be, but the truth still matters.
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Why they gotta drag smokers in with that photo choice, tho?
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I remember buying a sandwich somewhere once and the label said it wasn't bread, it was "reconstituted bread pieces". I remember thinking wouldn't just bread be *easier*!?
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Totally agree. But I’d go hungry for a while before I’d eat a “tuna” sandwich from Subway
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Their "BBQ'd Chicken" sandwich is in no way BBQ'd. A real atrocity.

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What? Next they'll tell me there's no ribs in McRib.
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Wait til you hear about Soylent Green...
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Say what you will about eating human corpses, it would be hella environmentally friendly.
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