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"A recent California lawsuit alleges that the chain’s tuna sandwich contains no actual tuna; independent lab tests cited in the complaint reportedly found a blended mixture of other substances made to imitate the appearance of tuna. The two named plaintiffs, who hope to certify a class action, claim they were fraudulently misled and overcharged because the substitute ingredient costs less, and they bring claims such as fraud, intentional misrepresentation, and unjust enrichment. Plaintiff attorneys declined to specify what the substitute is, while the company disputes the allegations and insists the product is tuna mixed with mayonnaise." - Rachel Sugar