Subpoenas and Subs: The Legal Layers of National Sandwich Day and Subway's Tuna Controversy

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In this hearty episode, we slice into the meaty issues surrounding National Sandwich Day to celebrate the beloved staple of American lunchboxes and delve into the fascinating breadcrumbs of legal battles that have embroiled the sandwich industry. We start by unwrapping the controversy that has enveloped Subway, exploring the class-action lawsuit alleging that their tuna isn't quite the fish tale it's supposed to be.
But that's just the first layer. We also stretch out the foot-long dispute questioning whether Subway was short-changing customers on sandwich length. From there, we stack up the ingredients of litigation against Burger King, where the size of the Whopper became a beefy matter for the courts.
Throughout the episode, we'll sandwich in discussions on other class-action lawsuits that have targeted sandwich makers, questioning everything from ingredient authenticity to deceptive marketing practices.
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