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The SUBWAY® chain reduces salt levels by 33 percent

The SUBWAY® chain reduces salt levels by 33 percent
28 Apr 2010

The leading sandwich provider in the UK and Ireland has announced that salt levels in its products have been reduced by an average of 33 percent, meeting or exceeding 2010 FSA targets.

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SUBWAY® Chain Again Named Number One Global Franchise Opportunity

SUBWAY® Chain Again Named Number One Global Franchise Opportunity
28 Apr 2010

The SUBWAY® chain has once again been named the Number One Global Franchise opportunity, as well as the overall Number One Franchise opportunity, for 2010 by Entrepreneur magazine in its annual “Franchise 500” rankings.

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TRYING TO BE GOOD THIS NEW YEAR? ...WE'VE GOT A LOW FAT SUB FOR THAT!

TRYING TO BE GOOD THIS NEW YEAR? ...WE'VE GOT A LOW FAT SUB FOR THAT!
01 Jan 2010

Compared to many of the popular sandwiches and lunchtime meals available on the high street, the SUBWAY® chain’s eight Low Fat Subs are often considerably lighter in calories as well as fat and saturates. We’ve provided some comparisons that demonstrate the benefits and calorie savings you can gain by SUBstituting your regular high street choice with a SUBWAY® Low Fat Sub.

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The SUBWAY® Chain Partners with Heart Research UK

The SUBWAY® Chain Partners with Heart Research UK
11 Jun 2009

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RESPONSE TO WHICH? SANDWICH REPORT

RESPONSE TO WHICH? SANDWICH REPORT
01 May 2009

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Get a little celebrity in your phone for Red Nose Day 2009

Get a little celebrity in your phone for Red Nose Day 2009
10 Feb 2009

SUBWAY® launches hilarious ringtones!

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The SUBWAY® chain to create over 7,000 jobs by 2010

The SUBWAY® chain to create over 7,000 jobs by 2010
09 Feb 2009

Sandwich provider sees investment of over £60 million in less than two years

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Majority of adults in UK rate price and taste over nutrition

Majority of adults in UK rate price and taste over nutrition
05 Feb 2009

Research suggests that adults still don’t take their health seriously enough when buying food on the high street, with adults opting for the best tasting and priced food over healthier choices

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