Does subway have any gluten free bread?!


Question: Does subway have any gluten free bread?
I just found out yesterday I'm allergic to gluten. I've had problems with it for 5 months but never could discover what it was. Anyways, subway is my FAVORITE fast food place. So do they have any gluten free bread? Or should I just get a salad?

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Course they do, everywhere tends to have something gluten free, it helps them get customers so they won't miss out on profit will they, just pop in and ask (:

Myself



ALOT of places are going gluten-free, so, they might. Frankly, I haven't been to subway in atleast 8 months. Someone once told me, "if you have quiznos sub, you will NEVER go back to subway" and strangely, it's true. My memories of subway do not compare at ALL. =P I'm in LOVE with quizo's veggie light sub. ?

But, anyway...subway might. One of my friends spent 7yrs working there, and if she was online, I'd ask her, because she probably knows. But, you'll just have to ask one of the employees next time your there.Like I said, since many places are doing the "gluten-free" thing now, subway may have it too! But, don't take my "maybe" for "yes" and get yourself sick. Definately ask!



They don't in my location, you can always look at restaurant websites to find out if they offer gluten free cuisine. Be careful of the salad dressing if you order the salad. Many contain gluten.

2 years gluten free



They certainly don't in my area or they would have been shouting it from the rafters by now.

Just ask when you go in and if not, get a salad. The salads are delicious too.



Nope, no gluten free bread.
And really, from what my brother says (he's also celiac - no gluten, dairy or soy), they all taste like cardboard.



They say they do in some locations, log in and dial to ask.



Gluten-free bread? Uh, no. Get real!!! The only way to to remove gluten from flour is by washing out the starch.




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