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I found this on the ICORS website this morning. I am going to email Subway and

ask that they roll out the g-f sandwich roll to all Subways. If the corporate

office receives a lot of emails requesting the g-f sandwich roll, I am sure they

would take a closer look at the possibility.

Gluten Free Roll offered

at Subway!

Exciting news! In the month of January, Subway's in the

Dallas/Ft Worth area including East Texas will begin offering a Gluten Free Roll

option! Can you imagine being able to eat a Subway Club or BMT (to name a few)!

The roll is manufactured by French Meadow in a Gluten Free facility and each

roll is individually wrapped. In addition to this roll, these stores are also

offering a Gluten Free Brownie, again pre-wrapped! North Texas Gluten

Intolerance Group and other local groups helped taste this product in

the fall and gave their feedback. We were excited to have over 100 people

participate! Thank you to everyone who participated and expressed interest.

We reviewed each and every survey. Due to the new nature of this product and

ongoing training, you may want to consider calling your local store to make sure

they have product available before you visit. The stores will have a list of

products and sauces that are safe to eat. Already, this first week of offering

it we have received some great feedback and many are excited, I know I am! Just

today I had a Buffalo chicken sandwich.

Subway locations will receive an Ad Slick later this month,

as well as a copy of the offering for you to see. (This roll-out will not be

nation-wide yet and does not include ALL Subways in Texas, but it's a start. In

the future, Subways worldwide will hopefully have the GF bun option. Training

is still underway so this is new to the servers at Subway. Miki is part of the

North Texas Gluten Intolerance Group and was instrumental in pushing this

through.

Sue

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