Earlier this month, we got the disturbing news that Subway's tuna sub -- one of its most popular sandwiches -- doesn't have actual tuna it.
"Independent testing has repeatedly affirmed, the products are made from anything but tuna,” reads a lawsuit from Karen Dhanowa and Nilima Amin, who ate the allegedly fake fish. “The filling in the products has no scintilla of tuna at all" and is "made from a mixture of various concoctions that do not constitute tuna, yet have been blended together by defendants to imitate the appearance of tuna."
It turns out the only anything fake about this story is the lawsuit.
Inside Edition bought Tuna Subs from three Subways in Queens, New York, and sent the samples to a lab that DNA tests food.
The verdict? Tuna.
"Yes, we confirmed that tuna was definitely in all three samples," said Allied Food Technologies.