Summary

Anna Tollison has filed a class action lawsuit against Subway, claiming its Steak & Cheese sandwich is falsely advertised to appear as if it contains 200% more meat than it actually does.

Tollison alleges that Subway’s misleading advertising causes consumers to overpay, which is concerning due to inflation.

Her lawyer said that while such cases often face dismissal, if this one proceeds, it could lead to compensation and class certification, allowing affected customers to seek refunds for the alleged misrepresentation.

  • Admiral Patrick@dubvee.org
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    21 hours ago

    Not defending Subway, but food advertisement / photography uses all sorts of dirty tricks to make it look more appealing. What’s photographed may not even be edible.

    It’s possible the amount of meat is the same in the photo but just shoved and piled up on the side to look like more.

    Example: https://shotkit.com/food-photography-secrets-revealed/

    That said, advertisements should be forced to accurately represent what you’ll be served and not an idealized version of it.

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    21 hours ago

    This is just one of the reasons we need deregulation. It’s a huge nuisance that we are not allowed to make false advertising. /s

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    14 hours ago

    Don’t those photos always have a small print disclaimer on them that says the actual product may not look like that or something along those lines? Is that enough to protect them in a lawsuit?

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    21 hours ago

    We used to be a proper country with sandwich shops and delis and now we just got these company chains that can’t even manage to make a half decent chopped cheese!

    Subway is ass go to a dang deli!

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      20 hours ago

      While I agree with your overall sentiment, an italian sub customized to my preferences from WaWa of all places is effing delicious every last time, and they do not skimp on the quantity of meat.

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          It’s kinda more of a dairy and sandwich business with a gas station tacked on. Most of them didn’t even sell gas before 2000.

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          20 hours ago

          Again, I agree with you. Doesn’t change the reality of that consistently awesome italian hoagie though. 😁

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      19 hours ago

      FWIW, my teenager will only eat meatball subs if it comes to sandwiches (not even PB&J) and only if it comes from Subway.

      Sigh.

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        18 hours ago

        My step kid won’t eat PBJs, corn dogs, and thinks they like grilled cheese, but has yet to eat more than a few bites of restaurant grilled cheese. They love crab legs and lobster. My wallet is crying.

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    20 hours ago

    I worked at a subway, and everytime we put new menu the images get more and more astranged from reality

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      18 hours ago

      Yeah, it’s not really new. In the movie Falling Down from 1993 (weird, I thought it was late 80s) has the whole scene where he’s complaining about the difference between the advert and what you’re served in a fast food place (well also that they wouldn’t serve breakfast because it was like a couple of minutes late and almost certainly had some still hot breakfast around, but that’s another story).

      It’s been this way for a long time, all over the world. I’d be amazed if this turned into a world changing case after all this time.

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        13 hours ago

        “You see what I mean? It’s plump, it’s juicy, it’s three inches thick. Now, look at this sorry, miserable, squashed thing. Can anybody tell me what’s wrong with this picture?”

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    20 hours ago

    Coincidentally got subway yesterday for the first time in years. Immediately noticed that the bread is less than half the width of what it used to be.