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Hello everyone. I was wondering if anyone knew if the meats that Subway uses are processed or ok to eat? Also, what is in their tuna salad? I went on their website and couldn't find anything. Then I called the company and was on hold for about an hour. If there is a place you can go to find things like that out, it would be great. Someone has probably already answered this exact question at another time, I just don't know where to look. Thanks!

Mari

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Their meats are supposed to be gluten free BUT I would not eat anything from there. They continuously touch bread and go back and forth with the meats and other toppings..that is definitely a place for cross contamination.

tarnalberry Community Regular

Ditto what Kati said - the risk of contamination is just way way too high there. They slide that bread down in front of all the ingredients, constantly touching it, after they've cut it. I can just see all the crumbs on their hands/gloves!

mbland Rookie

Thanks! That is an excellent point. :) I shall stear clear...

Mari

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Here's their list:

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But I wouldn't eat there, anyway, because of cross-contamination.

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elonwy Enthusiast

I had been thinking of asking them to change thier gloves, but your comment about the sliding bread has put me off. It's a shame too, because I really like thier BMT salads. I work on a college campus and I'm desperatly trying to find places to eat so i don't have to bring my lunch every day.

Elonwy

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