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Published Date: 22 September 2008
FAST-food sandwich franchise Subway is set to open shops in Scottish schools and hospitals, it emerged yesterday.
The sandwich chain, which already has outlets in two Scottish universities, is in discussions to run a pilot scheme in an East Renfrewshire state secondary school.

Green Party MSP Patrick Harvie said the idea looked like "corporate sponsorship".

However, Wahid Sadiq, Subway's joint managing director of the west of Scotland's operation, said its products were freshly made and not deep fried.



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  • Last Updated: 21 September 2008 8:24 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
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SouthernSkye,

22/09/2008 07:39:37
A sandwhich can be just as unhealthy as a McKingy burger type meal. it all depends what is on it. So "freshly made and not deep fried" is only part of the equation.

 

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