Found Out About GLUTEN FREE Fast Food - (Reposted with More Accurate Title)

Updated on February 02, 2012
P.G. asks from San Antonio, TX
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I found out recently that Subway has added some gluten free products in the Dallas area - it's a test market thing. I've seen a lot of moms ask about gluten free, and I've heard that it is also good for people on the Autism spectrum. One of the ladies in my office has a severe gluten allergy, so she's happy about it :)

Any ideas for websites or other ways to shout out about this?

I'm going to put it on my facebook, but am looking for other ideas as well.

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So What Happened?

Rolls and brownies - brownies are individually wrapped, and the rolls are cut with individually wrapped knives to prevent cross-contamination. That's all I know of so far.

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A.G.

answers from Dallas on

Thanks for sharing! My husband eats gluten free. He'll be soooo excited!

Posting on Facebook is a great idea. You would think they would start advertising some, too.

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M.G.

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Papa John's crust is gluten free, at least in WA it is. I'd say set up your own site with listings of all the local places that offer gluten free foods.

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A.S.

answers from Boca Raton on

Wow - thanks for the update! Hope our Subways here in Florida add that option . . .

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L.L.

answers from Rochester on

If only I lived in Texas, instead of Minnesota. :( I haven't had Subway in over a year, now...and I'm really craving my turkey breast with mayo, lettuce, black olives, jalepenos...toasted...mmmm....

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T.S.

answers from Dallas on

Facebook has a gluten free group. I am a member and get lots of great info from there. It's a tough transition, especially for kids. No one I have talked with has found an acceptable GF bread unless they make it themselves in a bread machine. It's a real downer for sandwich lovers.

V.C.

answers from Dallas on

There are probably gluten free support groups that would be interested.

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M.R.

answers from Seattle on

Yeah!! Hope you like it...are you talking about the wraps? What alternative do they offer?

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