Lawsuit Claims Subway Tuna Sandwich Has No Tuna: NBC News is reporting that a lawsuit that’s been filed in U.S. District Court in Northern California, claims that the ingredient billed as “tuna” for the Subway chain’s sandwiches and wraps, contains no tuna at all. That conclusion, based upon independent lab tests, which found that the “tuna” is actually “a mixture of various concoctions that do not constitute tuna,” that are all blended together by Subway - in an attempt to “imitate” the appearance of tuna. So, if I’m understanding this lawsuit correctly, they’re alleging that what Subway is selling is what can only be described as the “Melania Trump of tuna sandwiches?” Now, I’m certainly no chemist, but judging from taste alone, my guess is that Subway “tuna” is actually a hearty combination of approximately 35% mayo, 32% salt, and 33% IAMS Hairball & Indoor Weight Control Cat Food. Now, for those of you thinking this is just another frivolous lawsuit, remem...