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— Judas Goat (@RealJudasGoat) June 23, 2021
Subway’s tuna sandwiches found to contain no tuna fish DNA, lab tests find following lawsuit https://t.co/AB9ukzi3aJ #FoxBusiness
Subway’s tuna sandwiches found to contain no tuna fish DNA, lab tests find following lawsuit | Fox Business https://t.co/wbgmcuJF3Y
— candacemariecooper (@candies2639) June 23, 2021
Subway’s tuna sandwiches found to contain no tuna fish DNA, lab tests find following lawsuit.
— Wyn_XLV The Gekko (@Gekko_WynV) June 23, 2021
WTH? ? Our country had became more like China...https://t.co/e5iVjr7D9X
"The "Tuna" was frozen and sent out to the lab, which determined "no amplifiable tuna DNA was present in the sample and so we obtained no amplification products from the DNA.
— Michael H. (@HustusMichael) June 23, 2021
Therefore, we cannot identify the species"
???https://t.co/2COGdxrWVo #FoxBusiness
Subway’s tuna sandwiches found to contain no tuna fish DNA, lab tests find following lawsuit https://t.co/b5Ziehag6q #FoxBusiness
— Ben Greenfield (@bengreenfield) June 23, 2021
Subway’s tuna sandwiches found to contain no tuna fish DNA, lab tests find following lawsuit.
— Chief Resistance Officer (@crushthebigots) June 23, 2021
https://t.co/bhWOWqoHUX
Look, this is all very bad news but it gets worse. Apparently there is NO tunafish in a Subway Tuna Sandwich? How's it possible??
— Rick Crainium (@Rick_Crainium) June 23, 2021
I get this straight from @RealJudasGoathttps://t.co/igZysgGk3d
Then what is it?https://t.co/5AswDSZpDk
— Free Dumb (@usaFreeDumb) June 24, 2021
A Lab Says Subway Tuna Sourced in L.A. Was Mysteriously Missing Tuna DNA https://t.co/ZK506nMDHy pic.twitter.com/rJJVUhVEiZ
— Los Angeles Magazine (@LAmag) June 24, 2021
AHHHH I told y'all ????
— Aklesiya Abebe? (@AklesiyaA) June 23, 2021
Fox Business: Subway’s tuna sandwiches found to contain no tuna fish DNA, lab tests find following lawsuit.https://t.co/7quY8GTGqv
What is the proper pronoun for Trans-tuna? https://t.co/k67jV5iSS7
— Eric Rocketman. Fear is a liar. (@keck553) June 24, 2021
Feel the need to defend Subway. Extracting DNA from a processed (cooked, canned) food is hard, because the protein denatures. It's probably overprocessed, but it's probably tuna. https://t.co/pV6ilJsV0r #FoxBusiness
— FrogDoc (@TueborFrog) June 23, 2021
Wtf y'all been eating ??.......?https://t.co/lZTvdUICTr
— ?? SwissTrades (@SwissTrades) June 23, 2021
? @SUBWAY tuna sandwiches found to contain no tuna fish DNA, lab tests find following lawsuit | Fox Business https://t.co/kXD3RXbm1H
— Philip Holloway ? (@PhilHollowayEsq) June 23, 2021