A recent report by theCanadian Broadcasting Corporation has revealed some not-so-fresh news about Subway sandwiches. It turns out the chain’s chicken meat contains about 50 percent chicken DNA, which ...
Here's something that will ruin Subway chicken sandwiches forever: The "chicken" they're serving is allegedly only 50 percent chicken, according to a DNA test. Yes, someone gave a piece of Subway ...
Subway is under fire after a Canadian television show reported that the restaurant’s chicken products could be made up of less than 50% actual chicken. According to tests performed at Trent University ...
Subway says lab tests it commissioned show its chicken had only trace amounts of soy. That comes after a Canadian Broadcasting Corp. show reported that tests showed only about half the DNA from Subway ...
As a sandwich aficionado, I've always hated the fact that Subway tends to get a bad rap. Because the company has franchises everywhere, and because most everything on the Subway menu is pretty cheap, ...
The subway chicken war isn't over. A poultry analysis of various fast food restaurants from CBC Marketplace last week found that Subway's chicken may actually contain less chicken DNA than one would ...
Subway is strongly defending its chicken after tests by “Marketplace,” a program by Canadian broadcaster CBC Television, found that the chain’s oven-roasted chicken and chicken strips contained ...
PETERBOROUGH, Canada -- Subway has long been hailed as one of the healthiest fast food options, but a new report casts doubt on the chicken served in its Canadian restaurants. Working with researchers ...
PETERBOROUGH, Canada (KTRK) -- Subway has long been hailed as one of the healthiest fast food options, but a new report casts doubt on the chicken served in its Canadian restaurants. Working with ...
Well, it looks like you might not be eating so fresh after all. According to a new study revealed by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and conducted by Trent University's Wildlife Forensic DNA ...
Subway, the global restaurant chain with a telltale fragrance that attaches itself to anyone who dares enter, has found itself at the center of a public relations nightmare this week. At stake: ...