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Subway says it's removing chemical from bread
Subway says it's in the process of removing a chemical from its bread as part of an ongoing effort to improve its recipes. The announcement comes after a popular food blogger launched a petition this week asking the sandwich chain to stop using the ingredient, called azodicarbonamide. A representative for Subway says the change was underway before the petition was launched, but did not immediately provide details on when it started or when it would be complete.
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It's not for preservation since they make fresh bread daily... so what is it for?
Maybe it's the cause of that smell that every subway shares...
That 'fresh' smell is what makes me wanna come back so often
Yeah, I think it IS the smell actually, since European subways don't smell the same.
The worst thing about Subway is having to make so many decisions. "I just want you to make it how you normally make it ... you know, with the same ingredients you advertised it with."
I wonder what else is hiding in their cheese, meats, sauces, etc. Actually I don't think I wanna know.
I wonder what all those 5 dollar footlongs have done to me.