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.

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    3 days 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.