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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
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According to reports, scientists bought lots of tuna rolls from different branches of Subway in the USA and tested the 'tuna' for tuna DNA. Pretty much they didn't find any or if they did it was miniscule .. What's going on here guys ? |
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over a year ago
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"According to reports, scientists bought lots of tuna rolls from different branches of Subway in the USA and tested the 'tuna' for tuna DNA. Pretty much they didn't find any or if they did it was miniscule .. What's going on here guys ?"
Maybe email subway? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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The USA food laws and requirements are a lot different to the UK or EU laws. If you compare their McDonald's the ingredients of their fries are mind blowing.
Also tuna dna is massively lost due to seasoning and cooking, as well as then huge piles of mayo added.
Finally, it's a tuna sandwich from subway...what do you expect. Hardly gourmet.
Saying that though....mmmm steak and cheese footlong....drool. |
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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
Chelmsford |
"Fortunately we don't live in the USA
It's a global franchise.. WTF is in that Tuna?
Is it even Tuna?
Yeah but we have tighter controls on food standards. "
Not sure.. after the BSE crisis.. Mad Cow Disease ... They have approved feeding dead animal pellets to chickens... |
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"Fortunately we don't live in the USA
It's a global franchise.. WTF is in that Tuna?
Is it even Tuna?
Yeah but we have tighter controls on food standards.
Not sure.. after the BSE crisis.. Mad Cow Disease ... They have approved feeding dead animal pellets to chickens..."
It's been all over the news. I also don't make this stuff up. |
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By *HaRiFMan
over a year ago
Beyond the shadows. |
"Fortunately we don't live in the USA
It's a global franchise.. WTF is in that Tuna?
Is it even Tuna?"
Same supplier, supplies all stores in the globe? well I never, what a wonderful opportunaty someone's had. |
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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
Chelmsford |
"Fortunately we don't live in the USA
It's a global franchise.. WTF is in that Tuna?
Is it even Tuna?
Yeah but we have tighter controls on food standards.
Not sure.. after the BSE crisis.. Mad Cow Disease ... They have approved feeding dead animal pellets to chickens...
It's been all over the news. I also don't make this stuff up. "
They are feeding dead pig material to chickens...
BSE all over again.. mark my words |
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"Fortunately we don't live in the USA
It's a global franchise.. WTF is in that Tuna?
Is it even Tuna?
Yeah but we have tighter controls on food standards.
Not sure.. after the BSE crisis.. Mad Cow Disease ... They have approved feeding dead animal pellets to chickens...
It's been all over the news. I also don't make this stuff up.
They are feeding dead pig material to chickens...
BSE all over again.. mark my words "
Except its not as its not ruminant to ruminant feeding.
Animals eat other animals in the natural world. |
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"Fortunately we don't live in the USA
It's a global franchise.. WTF is in that Tuna?
Is it even Tuna?
Yeah but we have tighter controls on food standards.
Not sure.. after the BSE crisis.. Mad Cow Disease ... They have approved feeding dead animal pellets to chickens...
It's been all over the news. I also don't make this stuff up.
They are feeding dead pig material to chickens...
BSE all over again.. mark my words "
Do pigs get bovine spongiform encephalopathy? For that matter, do chickens? |
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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
Chelmsford |
"Fortunately we don't live in the USA
It's a global franchise.. WTF is in that Tuna?
Is it even Tuna?
Yeah but we have tighter controls on food standards.
Not sure.. after the BSE crisis.. Mad Cow Disease ... They have approved feeding dead animal pellets to chickens...
It's been all over the news. I also don't make this stuff up.
They are feeding dead pig material to chickens...
BSE all over again.. mark my words
Do pigs get bovine spongiform encephalopathy? For that matter, do chickens?"
Well time will tell.. |
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"Fortunately we don't live in the USA
It's a global franchise.. WTF is in that Tuna?
Is it even Tuna?
Yeah but we have tighter controls on food standards.
Not sure.. after the BSE crisis.. Mad Cow Disease ... They have approved feeding dead animal pellets to chickens...
It's been all over the news. I also don't make this stuff up.
They are feeding dead pig material to chickens...
BSE all over again.. mark my words
Do pigs get bovine spongiform encephalopathy? For that matter, do chickens?
Well time will tell.. "
The day pigs or chickens get anything bovine-specific is a very unusual day for evolution |
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By *HaRiFMan
over a year ago
Beyond the shadows. |
"Fortunately we don't live in the USA
It's a global franchise.. WTF is in that Tuna?
Is it even Tuna?
Yeah but we have tighter controls on food standards.
Not sure.. after the BSE crisis.. Mad Cow Disease ... They have approved feeding dead animal pellets to chickens...
It's been all over the news. I also don't make this stuff up.
They are feeding dead pig material to chickens...
BSE all over again.. mark my words
Do pigs get bovine spongiform encephalopathy? For that matter, do chickens?
Well time will tell..
The day pigs or chickens get anything bovine-specific is a very unusual day for evolution "
Will the pigs be flying on that day? |
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"Fortunately we don't live in the USA
It's a global franchise.. WTF is in that Tuna?
Is it even Tuna?
Yeah but we have tighter controls on food standards.
Not sure.. after the BSE crisis.. Mad Cow Disease ... They have approved feeding dead animal pellets to chickens...
It's been all over the news. I also don't make this stuff up.
They are feeding dead pig material to chickens...
BSE all over again.. mark my words
Do pigs get bovine spongiform encephalopathy? For that matter, do chickens?
Well time will tell..
The day pigs or chickens get anything bovine-specific is a very unusual day for evolution
Will the pigs be flying on that day?"
Yes, yes they will |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Don't eat it then.
The Americans use mash potato substitutes with about 30% potato in it. As far as some are concerned if it says contains potato in the box then that's ok.
Why be different with tuna.
Standards are tougher here so I reckon it's definitely tuna otherwise subway would be bankrupt by now from all the lawsuits.
Why sensationalise something 4000miles away. Were not in new York |
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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
Chelmsford |
"Fortunately we don't live in the USA
It's a global franchise.. WTF is in that Tuna?
Is it even Tuna?
Yeah but we have tighter controls on food standards.
Not sure.. after the BSE crisis.. Mad Cow Disease ... They have approved feeding dead animal pellets to chickens...
It's been all over the news. I also don't make this stuff up.
They are feeding dead pig material to chickens...
BSE all over again.. mark my words
Do pigs get bovine spongiform encephalopathy? For that matter, do chickens?
Well time will tell..
The day pigs or chickens get anything bovine-specific is a very unusual day for evolution "
They have actually been breeding chickens to try and grow four legs to satisfy the demand for more leg meat. Fact |
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"Tastes good though
Yes but Frankenstein food. They are morphing the wings into extra legs "
I don't think we're ever going to fully control what goes into our bodies unless we're prepared to grow the food ourselves. I very rarely have takeaways because having that stuff just isn't good for me which is why I buy food from supermarkets. Even though it's better, again, I can't control what they put in their meat or veg. See the Tesco horse meat sandal. |
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"Tastes good though
Yes but Frankenstein food. They are morphing the wings into extra legs
I don't think we're ever going to fully control what goes into our bodies unless we're prepared to grow the food ourselves. I very rarely have takeaways because having that stuff just isn't good for me which is why I buy food from supermarkets. Even though it's better, again, I can't control what they put in their meat or veg. See the Tesco horse meat sandal."
*Scandal |
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"According to reports, scientists bought lots of tuna rolls from different branches of Subway in the USA and tested the 'tuna' for tuna DNA. Pretty much they didn't find any or if they did it was miniscule .. What's going on here guys ?"
What's going on is if you pay buttons for fast food you pay all the consequences... Not just in food processing but staff minimum wages. If you want fresh Tuna pay for it. |
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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
Chelmsford |
"Tastes good though
Yes but Frankenstein food. They are morphing the wings into extra legs
I don't think we're ever going to fully control what goes into our bodies unless we're prepared to grow the food ourselves. I very rarely have takeaways because having that stuff just isn't good for me which is why I buy food from supermarkets. Even though it's better, again, I can't control what they put in their meat or veg. See the Tesco horse meat sandal."
It was Findus not Tesco |
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"Fortunately we don't live in the USA
It's a global franchise.. WTF is in that Tuna?
Is it even Tuna?
Yeah but we have tighter controls on food standards.
Not sure.. after the BSE crisis.. Mad Cow Disease ... They have approved feeding dead animal pellets to chickens...
It's been all over the news. I also don't make this stuff up.
They are feeding dead pig material to chickens...
BSE all over again.. mark my words
Do pigs get bovine spongiform encephalopathy? For that matter, do chickens?
Well time will tell..
The day pigs or chickens get anything bovine-specific is a very unusual day for evolution
They have actually been breeding chickens to try and grow four legs to satisfy the demand for more leg meat. Fact "
They tested the wet market in Wuhan and found a bat had shat in a cat in a hat how about that |
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"Tastes good though
Yes but Frankenstein food. They are morphing the wings into extra legs
I don't think we're ever going to fully control what goes into our bodies unless we're prepared to grow the food ourselves. I very rarely have takeaways because having that stuff just isn't good for me which is why I buy food from supermarkets. Even though it's better, again, I can't control what they put in their meat or veg. See the Tesco horse meat sandal.
It was Findus not Tesco"
My original point stands |
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Law suite filed by a few Americans wanting to make millions , the whole story is a bit fishy to me.
As previously pointed out by one poster a DNA test on any cooked meat or fish ect will yield little to nothing as DNA is destroyed by cooking, seasonings processing ect ect.
But if they did an enzyme linked ELISA test they would get an accurate result of whats in the roll above 1% ,
Nurd glasses off
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"Fortunately we don't live in the USA
It's a global franchise.. WTF is in that Tuna?
Is it even Tuna?
Yeah but we have tighter controls on food standards.
Not sure.. after the BSE crisis.. Mad Cow Disease ... They have approved feeding dead animal pellets to chickens...
It's been all over the news. I also don't make this stuff up.
They are feeding dead pig material to chickens...
BSE all over again.. mark my words
Do pigs get bovine spongiform encephalopathy? For that matter, do chickens?
Well time will tell..
The day pigs or chickens get anything bovine-specific is a very unusual day for evolution
They have actually been breeding chickens to try and grow four legs to satisfy the demand for more leg meat. Fact "
Four legged chickens can occur naturally due to errors in embryonic development. Can you let us know which news outlet (or other source) is reporting actual deliberate attempts to make 4-legged chickens?! Presumably it's all over [the news outlets]? |
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"Fortunately we don't live in the USA
It's a global franchise.. WTF is in that Tuna?
Is it even Tuna?
Yeah but we have tighter controls on food standards.
Not sure.. after the BSE crisis.. Mad Cow Disease ... They have approved feeding dead animal pellets to chickens...
It's been all over the news. I also don't make this stuff up.
They are feeding dead pig material to chickens...
BSE all over again.. mark my words
Do pigs get bovine spongiform encephalopathy? For that matter, do chickens?
Well time will tell..
The day pigs or chickens get anything bovine-specific is a very unusual day for evolution
They have actually been breeding chickens to try and grow four legs to satisfy the demand for more leg meat. Fact
Four legged chickens can occur naturally due to errors in embryonic development. Can you let us know which news outlet (or other source) is reporting actual deliberate attempts to make 4-legged chickens?! Presumably it's all over [the news outlets]?"
They exist.... they just can’t catch them... |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"The USA food laws and requirements are a lot different to the UK or EU laws. If you compare their McDonald's the ingredients of their fries are mind blowing.
Also tuna dna is massively lost due to seasoning and cooking, as well as then huge piles of mayo added.
Finally, it's a tuna sandwich from subway...what do you expect. Hardly gourmet.
Saying that though....mmmm steak and cheese footlong....drool. "
Mmm, I do like their Steak and Cheese |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I remember the first time I had a 'beef' sub from subway (around 17 years ago), and as soon as I tasted it I knew it was nothing like real beef, it was so heavly processed it was more like a processed hot dog. But its just like McDonald's.
What really gets to me is parents who take thier children to these places for Sunday lunch and dinner. Instead of cooking a healthy meal at home. |
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By *arkus1812Man
over a year ago
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Both Findus an Tesco were involved in the horse meat scandal, their Spag Bol ready meals contained 60% horsemeat.
The meals were made in France by a company called Comigel using meat obtained from Romania, who in turn denied any wrong doing. |
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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
Chelmsford |
"Fortunately we don't live in the USA
It's a global franchise.. WTF is in that Tuna?
Is it even Tuna?
Yeah but we have tighter controls on food standards.
Not sure.. after the BSE crisis.. Mad Cow Disease ... They have approved feeding dead animal pellets to chickens...
It's been all over the news. I also don't make this stuff up.
They are feeding dead pig material to chickens...
BSE all over again.. mark my words
Do pigs get bovine spongiform encephalopathy? For that matter, do chickens?
Well time will tell..
The day pigs or chickens get anything bovine-specific is a very unusual day for evolution
They have actually been breeding chickens to try and grow four legs to satisfy the demand for more leg meat. Fact
Four legged chickens can occur naturally due to errors in embryonic development. Can you let us know which news outlet (or other source) is reporting actual deliberate attempts to make 4-legged chickens?! Presumably it's all over [the news outlets]?"
It's in the Kentucky Times. A farmer has been breeding four legged chickens because of the Kentucky demand for drumsticks over breast meat. The reporter asked the farmer what they tasted like. The farmer said, I don't know. I haven't caught one yet.... |
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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
Chelmsford |
Are scientists telling us that you can extract DNA from a mammoth frozen in ice for 10,000 years or from an insect encased in jade for millions of years but not from a tin of Subway tuna... More to this than meets the eye .. |
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