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Subway's New Sandwiches Aren't What You'd Expect

by Maressa Brown on June 13, 2012 at 4:26 PM

subway sandwichIn this meat-centric country of ours, vegans have a pretty rough time finding something acceptable to chow down on when they're limited to fast food options (like when they're on the road or dining out with friends and family). My sister was "pesca-vegan" (she would eat seafood, but no other animal products) for a little over a year, and although she could almost always find something to eat at restaurants, I'm sure she had to sort of "bend" her own rules from time to time. Thankfully, more mainstream restaurants are becoming vegan-friendly. For instance, take Subway, which is introducing three new all-vegan sandwiches.

Reportedly, the idea to spread the vegan love originated in Canada when animal advocacy organization Compassion Over Killing recently convinced Subway locations there to sell a "Totally Vegged" vegan patty. Now, U.S. vegans could be getting even more than they could have possibly bargained for.

The three protein-packed vegan sandwiches Subway is going to offer include the Sweet Riblet (ehhh ... vegans don't usually want to eat something that sounds like fake meat, but okay), the Malibu Greek (yum!), and the Italian Black Bean (yeah, I could dig that!). So far, they're just planning to test drive them in the DC, Maryland, and Virginia area, but hopefully the Beltway folks like them enough that the chain decides to make them a staple on nationwide menus.

Because how totally cool would that be to see a mainstream fast food establishment embracing vegan food? I gotta say -- I am genuinely impressed. Of course on behalf of people like my sister who want to avoid animal protein, but also because when vegan food goes mainstream, people who wouldn't necessarily opt for it might give it a shot and find that they like it. And there are tons of health and environmental benefits to Americans going meatless from time to time. So, hey, props to Subway and any other fast food or fast casual dining establishment that wants to jump on the vegan train. Hopefully they find plenty of consumers are into it.

Would you try Subway's vegan sandwiches or any other fast food restaurant's vegan meals?


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  • PinkB...
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    PinkButterfly66

    June 13, 2012 at 6:51 PM

    Nope! I have never had a vegan burger that didn't taste absolutely awful.


  • dixie...
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    dixiechick2

    June 13, 2012 at 7:10 PM
    YUCK!
  • Stacey.
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    Stacey.

    June 13, 2012 at 7:16 PM

    I never eat subways meat. I always get a veggie sub, with lettuce, jalapenos, bana peppers, pickles and sweet teryaki dressing. something about the smell of subway makes me not want to eat.

    If you're vegan and dont eat meat I dont see why you would want to eat a "vegan" burger. Either have a real one, or dont. There are plenty of real vegan foods out there.


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    work4mickey

    June 13, 2012 at 7:39 PM
    I'm not vegan, but I have no problem with vegan food (as long as it's not trying to pose as meat).

    I am curious though, is Subway's bread vegan? Many breads are made with milk and/or eggs. And many of subway's breads are topped with cheese.
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    Kristin McShane

    June 13, 2012 at 9:30 PM

    As a vegan who has a hard time fining places to eat that also make my non veg friends happy, this exites me. Subways plain bread IS vegan and it would be awesome to be able to have more than just veggies.

    And as for why vegans eat vegan burgers, it's a way to get protein in a familar way, there is nothing gross about it especially if they are cooked right.

     


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    sunnytxmom

    June 13, 2012 at 10:32 PM
    Sounds great! I hope they make their way to Texas soon!
  • Waag
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    Waag

    June 13, 2012 at 11:47 PM
    Nope would never try them I'm very picky and I'm more of a meat and potato kinda girl. I've never know anyone who didn't eat meat and I really don't understand why people would choose not too.
  • Kritika
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    Kritika

    June 14, 2012 at 8:24 AM
    I was vegetarian for 12 years and never bought those nasty, processed burger patties. Fresh veggies and beans, etc. have always tasted better.
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    RachelAndAlanna

    June 14, 2012 at 12:29 PM

    This is exciting. Where I live in the south, we already have the Veggie Max, which I'm not sure is vegan, but is vegetarian. I'm guessing it's similar to the "Totally Vegged" patty mentioned in the article. My daughter loves that one. Although the greek one sounds interesting, I'll probably still stick to the Veggie Delight if these new options come here. Adding anything else would just taint it's deliciousness.


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    Brandy U.

    June 15, 2012 at 12:23 PM
    @Stacey: so..."either kill an animal or don't", basically. Are you starting to see the issue here...?
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