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conniebky

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Hey everyone!

I just had a VERY delicious sandwich from Jimmy Johns. I don't know if you all have those.

They'll make any of their sandwiches on a lettuce wrap.

I just had a roast beef one and it was so so so good.

... I'm just sayin......... :P


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gary'sgirl Explorer

Yum... I'm still too scared to eat out, but I'll have to keep that in mind. :)

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Hey everyone!

I just had a VERY delicious sandwich from Jimmy Johns. I don't know if you all have those.

They'll make any of their sandwiches on a lettuce wrap.

I just had a roast beef one and it was so so so good.

... I'm just sayin......... :P

How about the risk of cross contamination??? This excites me they have fabulous sandwiches.

conniebky Collaborator

How about the risk of cross contamination??? This excites me they have fabulous sandwiches.

I asked them about that. They said it's kind of like Subway, all the meats, cheeses and condiments and veggies are in separate little containers, so none of it gets near the bread until they put it there, which, in the case of lettuce wraps, they don't.

Funny, I never liked Jimmy Johns, I thought that sandwiches were boring. But that lettuce wrap - YUM! And I had no reaction to it at all. I got dijon mustard, then thought that might have been a mistake, but NOPE!

But, if you get one, get the bigger one with extra meat cuz with no bread, only one small one didn't really fill me up much.

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scouter99 Newbie

FYI the roast beef is NOT gluten free and neither is their cheese. I did have one from there and was very pleased to note that they seem to have been trained very well! She changed her gloves and went down the line holding the paper liner off the counter so that there was no chance it would cross-contaminate. Of course, there is bread everywhere so if something is airborne..... but they did their VERY best!!

What is gluten free:

Bacon, Ham, Salami, Capicola and Turkey as well as all the veggies! I have to say my "unwich" was delicious!!!

I asked them about that. They said it's kind of like Subway, all the meats, cheeses and condiments and veggies are in separate little containers, so none of it gets near the bread until they put it there, which, in the case of lettuce wraps, they don't.

Funny, I never liked Jimmy Johns, I thought that sandwiches were boring. But that lettuce wrap - YUM! And I had no reaction to it at all. I got dijon mustard, then thought that might have been a mistake, but NOPE!

But, if you get one, get the bigger one with extra meat cuz with no bread, only one small one didn't really fill me up much.

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