‘Barely any steak’: Subway sued after woman claims company misleads customers about the amount of meat on subs

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Left: Subway Steak & Cheese in advertisement. Right: Same sub bought by woman suing Subway for false advertising (Tollison v. Subway).

A woman who came away disappointed with the amount of meat on her Subway Steak & Cheese sandwich has sued the company for what she calls “false and misleading” advertising.

Anna Tollison filed a federal class action lawsuit in the Eastern District of New York on Monday against Subway Restaurants Inc. and other subsidiaries on behalf of anyone who bought a Steak & Cheese sandwich in the Empire State between Oct. 28, 2021, through the filing of the suit.

“Subway materially overstates the amount of meat in its advertisements for the Product by at least 200%,” the lawsuit claims.

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Tollison points to several posts on social media with pictures showing people complaining about the amount of meat on various sandwiches. She says Subway’s actions are “especially concerning now that inflation, food, and meat prices are very high and many consumers, especially lower income consumers, are struggling financially.”

In her case, Tollison bought a Steak & Cheese on Aug. 23 at a store in Jamaica, New York. She says she ordered her sub based on the photos on the mobile app.

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