That's weird. I used to work there and I legit opened huge cans of tuna. Maybe it's different now .
That's weird. I used to work there and I legit opened huge cans of tuna. Maybe it's different now .
That's weird. I used to work there and I legit opened huge cans of tuna. Maybe it's different now .
It says the tested sandwhiches contained zero tuna or fish. Wtf was it then?
I know right? WTF
THAT is the question they won't answer.
>"Subway made headlines for announcing the removal of the controversial chemical azodiacarbonamide, also found in yoga mats, from its bread products."
One has to wonder if fast food chains are really being used to kill us. Soylent Green...........
Its all soy, goy.
Wasn’t their bread legally determined to be a pastry and not bread due to sugar content?
In America this is now a selling point.
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