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‘April Fools!’: Man flees after wielding handgun at Subway restaurant employee demanding cash
Read full article: ‘April Fools!’: Man flees after wielding handgun at Subway restaurant employee demanding cashSan Antonio police and Crime Stoppers are looking for the person responsible for a robbery attempt at a fast food restaurant on the city’s far West Side.
Subway says it’s off the hook for ‘meritless’ claims that tuna mix doesn’t actually contain tuna
Read full article: Subway says it’s off the hook for ‘meritless’ claims that tuna mix doesn’t actually contain tunaA lawsuit filed in California in January claims Subway’s tuna mixture doesn’t actually contain any tuna but is really a “mixture of various concoctions.”
SE Side Subway dinged for no hot water, employees not washing hands after handling cash
Read full article: SE Side Subway dinged for no hot water, employees not washing hands after handling cashSAN ANTONIO – A Subway restaurant on the city’s Southeast Side was cited last month after having no hot water during an inspection and for employees not washing their hands after handling cash. The restaurant, located in the 4100 block of S. New Braunfels, received a score of 81. Employees who touch money are required to wash their hands before putting on a new pair of gloves, according to health rules. To see more health inspection scores and to go Behind the Kitchen Door with Dillon Collier, click HERE for our special section. AdCheck out more restaurant scores by clicking here.
Lawsuit claims Subway’s tuna mix doesn’t contain any tuna and is ‘mixture of various concoctions’
Read full article: Lawsuit claims Subway’s tuna mix doesn’t contain any tuna and is ‘mixture of various concoctions’A new lawsuit filed last week in California claims Subway’s tuna mixture doesn’t actually contain any tuna but is really a “mixture of various concoctions.”According to the CBS News, the lawsuit was filed on behalf of two residents in California who say they were “tricked into buying food items that wholly lacked the ingredients they reasonably thought they were purchasing.”The pair’s lawyer, Alex Brown with Lanier Law Firm, told CBS that they are trying to figure out what exactly is in the tuna as independent lab results have so far only determined what isn’t in it. The lawsuit states that Subway’s tuna products “entirely lack any trace of tuna as a component, let alone the main or predominant ingredient,” USA Today reported. AdSubway’s website, however, lists their tuna mix as flaked tuna blended with creamy mayo. Subway has been in hot water before in terms of their sandwiches. In October, an Irish court said Subway bread wasn’t really bread because it contains too much sugar.
10 of the most bizarre news stories in 2020
Read full article: 10 of the most bizarre news stories in 2020As if the coronavirus pandemic wasn’t enough for us to handle, with all things considered, 2020 has been one of the most unpredictable, unfathomable, and just downright bizarre years on record. It’s hard to say what 2021 will have in store, but for now, we’re taking a look back at some of the weirdest moments of 2020. As many as 1.5 million cicadas were expected to swarm parts of Virginia, West Virginia and North Carolina. (Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech) (NASA/JPL-Caltech)What better way to cap off 2020 than look to the sky and witness something not seen in almost 800 years. Read also:2020 in photos: AP images capture chaos, sorrow amid pandemic, protests, catastrophesGone too soon: Celebrities who died in 2020
Subway bread isn't bread, Irish court says
Read full article: Subway bread isn't bread, Irish court saysLONDON – Ireland’s Supreme Court has ruled that bread sold by the fast food chain Subway contains so much sugar that it cannot be legally defined as bread. A panel of judges rejected the appeal Tuesday, ruling that the bread sold by Subway contains too much sugar to be categorized as a “staple food,” which is not taxed. The law makes a distinction between “bread as a staple food” and other baked goods “which are, or approach, confectionery or fancy baked goods,” the judgement said. Subway said it was reviewing the latest tax ruling. It added that the decision was based on an outdated bread exemption set by the Irish government that was updated in 2012.