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Went into Little Chef the other day and asked about their vegetarian

'Big Breakfast' expecting them to say that they used all vegetarian

ingredients but cooked it on their normal griddle. I was suprised to

find that they were well up on veggie stuff and had a seperate griddle

that they kept covered, so no splash across occured, and used all

seperate tools etc.

 

Well impressed.

 

Do any other members of this forum have any tales of eateries that

advertise veggie or vegan options on their menus, but have staff that

don't know how to prepare the food to keep it 'clean'

 

Stuart hamilton

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Was impressed with the girl in Subway, who, when preparing the vegan sandwich I requested specifically offered to change her plastic gloves before making it :-) Suzy-JaneHamiltonsfitness wrote: Went into Little Chef the other day and asked about their vegetarian 'Big Breakfast' expecting them to say that they used all vegetarian ingredients but cooked it on their normal griddle. I was suprised to find that they were well up on veggie stuff and had a seperate griddle that they kept covered, so no splash across occured, and used all seperate tools etc.Well impressed.Do any other members of this forum have any tales of eateries that advertise veggie or vegan options on their menus, but have staff that don't know how to prepare the food to keep it 'clean'Stuart

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The subway in Cardiff emits the most awful smell, totally unappetising! I would never contemplate eating there. Are you sure about the rolls being vegan? The Valley Vegan...............gushoneybungirl <gushoneybungirl wrote: Was impressed with the girl in Subway, who, when preparing the vegan sandwich I requested specifically offered to change her plastic gloves before making it :-) Suzy-JaneHamiltonsfitness wrote: Went into Little Chef the other day and asked about their vegetarian 'Big Breakfast' expecting them to say that they used all vegetarian ingredients but cooked it on their normal griddle. I

was suprised to find that they were well up on veggie stuff and had a seperate griddle that they kept covered, so no splash across occured, and used all seperate tools etc.Well impressed.Do any other members of this forum have any tales of eateries that advertise veggie or vegan options on their menus, but have staff that don't know how to prepare the food to keep it 'clean'Stuart hamilton To help you stay safe and secure online, we've developed the all new Security Centre. Peter H

 

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Subway in the UK sucks, but Subway in the US is not bad. If I'm

travelling and there's nothing else on offer I know I can always get

an avocado and salad sandwich at a Subway. In the VegNews reader

awards Subways always seems to win the fast food category.

 

Paul

 

On 13 Feb 2006, at 11:14, peter hurd wrote:

 

> The subway in Cardiff emits the most awful smell, totally

> unappetising! I would never contemplate eating there. Are you sure

> about the rolls being vegan?

>

>

> The Valley Vegan...............

>

> gushoneybungirl <gushoneybungirl wrote:

> Was impressed with the girl in Subway, who, when preparing the

> vegan sandwich I requested specifically offered to change her

> plastic gloves before making it :-)

>

> Suzy-Jane

>

> Hamiltonsfitness wrote:

> Went into Little Chef the other day and asked about their vegetarian

> 'Big Breakfast' expecting them to say that they used all vegetarian

> ingredients but cooked it on their normal gri! ddle. I was suprised to

> find that they were well up on veggie stuff and had a seperate griddle

> that they kept covered, so no splash across occured, and used all

> seperate tools etc.

>

> Well impressed.

>

> Do any other members of this forum have any tales of eateries that

> advertise veggie or vegan options on their menus, but have staff that

> don't know how to prepare the food to keep it 'clean'

>

> Stuart hamilton

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Just thought I'd stick ny head in and let you know that they have to offer to change their gloves if preparing a vegetarian sub, it's the same in Ramgate, Chatham, Brighton, every branch I've been too. And yes, I am a little over fond of Subway. I have to allow myself one fast food franchise! Toodles!Paul Russell <prussell wrote: Subway in the UK sucks, but Subway in the US is not bad. If I'm travelling and there's nothing else on offer I know I can always get an avocado and salad sandwich at a Subway. In the VegNews reader awards Subways always seems to win the fast food category.PaulOn 13 Feb 2006, at 11:14, peter hurd wrote:> The subway in Cardiff emits the most awful smell, totally > unappetising! I would never contemplate

eating there. Are you sure > about the rolls being vegan?>>> The Valley Vegan...............>> gushoneybungirl <gushoneybungirl wrote:> Was impressed with the girl in Subway, who, when preparing the > vegan sandwich I requested specifically offered to change her > plastic gloves before making it :-)>> Suzy-Jane>> Hamiltonsfitness wrote:> Went into Little Chef the other day and asked about their vegetarian> 'Big Breakfast' expecting them to say that they used all vegetarian> ingredients but cooked it on their normal gri! ddle. I was suprised to> find that they were well up on veggie stuff and had a seperate griddle> that they kept covered, so no splash across occured, and used all> seperate tools etc.>> Well impressed.>> Do any other members of this forum have any tales of eateries

that> advertise veggie or vegan options on their menus, but have staff that> don't know how to prepare the food to keep it 'clean'>> Stuart hamilton> To help you stay safe and secure online, we've developed the all > new Security Centre.>>>> Peter H>>> To help you stay safe and secure online, we've developed the all > new Security Centre.>> ~~ info ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~> Please remember that the above is only the opinion of the author,> there may be another side to the story you have not heard.> ---------------------------> Was this message Off Topic? Did you know? Was it snipped?> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~> Guidelines: visit <site temporarily offline>> Un: send a blank

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I went to a Pizza Hut once and specifically asked the waitress whether

a veggie feast was vegetarian and she said it was, so i then asked

whether they used separate preperation areas and tools and after a

check with the kitchen was assured that they did.

 

When the pizza arrived there was a piece of bacon strategically placed

in the middle of the pizza. I went balistic. I got the manger out and

told him that to me it was like having cockroaches and maggots arrive

on my pizza. I purposely raised my voice so that the other diners could

hear the 'cockroaches and maggots' bit.

 

I can only assume that it was done deliberatley by the anti-veggie

kitchen staff.

 

Stuart H

 

 

Anna Midgley <pinkspanna6

 

Wed, 15 Feb 2006 19:23:35 +0000 (GMT)

Re: Little Chef

 

Just thought I'd stick ny head in and let you know that they have to

offer to change their gloves if preparing a vegetarian sub, it's the

same in Ramgate, Chatham, Brighton, every branch I've been too. And

yes, I am a little over fond of Subway. I have to allow myself one fast

food franchise!

 

Toodles!

 

Paul Russell <prussell wrote:

Subway in the UK sucks, but Subway in the US is not bad. If I'm

travelling and there's nothing else on offer I know I can always get

an avocado and salad sandwich at a Subway. In the VegNews reader

awards Subways always seems to win the fast food category.

 

Paul

 

On 13 Feb 2006, at 11:14, peter hurd wrote:

 

> The subway in Cardiff emits the most awful smell, totally

> unappetising! I would never contemplate eating there. Are you sure

> about the rolls being vegan?

>

>

> The Valley Vegan...............

>

> gushoneybungirl <gushoneybungirl wrote:

> Was impressed with the girl in Subway, who, when preparing the

> vegan sandwich I requested specifically offered to change her

> plastic gloves before making it :-)

>

> Suzy-Jane

>

> Hamiltonsfitness wrote:

> Went into Little Chef the other day and asked about their vegetarian

> 'Big Breakfast' expecting them to say that they used all vegetarian

> ingredients but cooked it on their normal gri! ddle. I was suprised to

> find that they were well up on veggie stuff and had a seperate griddle

> that they kept covered, so no splash across occured, and used all

> seperate tools etc.

>

> Well impressed.

>

> Do any other members of this forum have any tales of eateries that

> advertise veggie or vegan options on their menus, but have staff that

> don't know how to prepare the food to keep it 'clean'

>

> Stuart hamilton

> To help you stay safe and secure online, we've developed the all

> new Security Centre.

>

>

>

> Peter H

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Some people are dickheads, its just a fact of life. Glad you kicked up a loud fuss, hope it put some of their customers off enough to affect to affect their trade............. The Valley Vegan...............Hamiltonsfitness wrote: I went to a Pizza Hut once and specifically asked the waitress whether a veggie feast was vegetarian and she said it was, so i then asked whether they used separate preperation areas and tools and after a check with the kitchen was assured that they did.When the pizza arrived there was a piece of bacon strategically placed in the middle of the pizza. I went balistic. I got the manger out and told him that to me it was like having cockroaches and maggots arrive on my pizza. I purposely raised my voice so that the other diners could hear the

'cockroaches and maggots' bit.I can only assume that it was done deliberatley by the anti-veggie kitchen staff.Stuart HAnna Midgley Sent: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 19:23:35 +0000 (GMT)Re: Little ChefJust thought I'd stick ny head in and let you know that they have to offer to change their gloves if preparing a vegetarian sub, it's the same in Ramgate, Chatham, Brighton, every branch I've been too. And yes, I am a little over fond of Subway. I have to allow myself one fast food franchise!Toodles!Paul Russell wrote:Subway in the UK sucks, but Subway in the US is not bad. If I'mtravelling and there's nothing else on offer I know I can always getan avocado and salad sandwich at a Subway. In the VegNews readerawards Subways always seems to win the fast food

category.PaulOn 13 Feb 2006, at 11:14, peter hurd wrote:> The subway in Cardiff emits the most awful smell, totally> unappetising! I would never contemplate eating there. Are you sure> about the rolls being vegan?>>> The Valley Vegan...............>> gushoneybungirl wrote:> Was impressed with the girl in Subway, who, when preparing the> vegan sandwich I requested specifically offered to change her> plastic gloves before making it :-)>> Suzy-Jane>> Hamiltonsfitness wrote:> Went into Little Chef the other day and asked about their vegetarian> 'Big Breakfast' expecting them to say that they used all vegetarian> ingredients but cooked it on their normal gri! ddle. I was suprised to> find that they were well up on veggie stuff and had a seperate griddle> that they kept covered, so no splash

across occured, and used all> seperate tools etc.>> Well impressed.>> Do any other members of this forum have any tales of eateries that> advertise veggie or vegan options on their menus, but have staff that> don't know how to prepare the food to keep it 'clean'>> Stuart hamilton> To help you stay safe and secure online, we've developed the all> new Security Centre.>>>> Peter H>>> To help you stay safe and secure online, we've developed the all> new Security Centre.>> ~~ info ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~> Please remember that the above is only the opinion of the author,> there may be another side to the story you have not heard.> ---------------------------> Was this message Off Topic? Did you know? Was it snipped?>

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Do Subway U.K do any Vegan rolls,- looks like all dead meat to me?

(I've actually never been in one!)

 

Jo

 

 

 

 

>-- Original Message --

>

>Anna Midgley <pinkspanna6

>Wed, 15 Feb 2006 19:23:35 +0000 (GMT)

>Re: Little Chef

>

>

>

>Just thought I'd stick ny head in and let you know that they have to offer

>to change their gloves if preparing a vegetarian sub, it's the same in Ramgate,

>Chatham, Brighton, every branch I've been too. And yes, I am a little over

>fond of Subway. I have to allow myself one fast food franchise!

>

> Toodles!

>

>Paul Russell <prussell wrote:

> Subway in the UK sucks, but Subway in the US is not bad. If I'm

>travelling and there's nothing else on offer I know I can always get

>an avocado and salad sandwich at a Subway. In the VegNews reader

>awards Subways always seems to win the fast food category.

>

>Paul

>

>On 13 Feb 2006, at 11:14, peter hurd wrote:

>

>> The subway in Cardiff emits the most awful smell, totally

>> unappetising! I would never contemplate eating there. Are you sure

>> about the rolls being vegan?

>>

>>

>> The Valley Vegan...............

>>

>> gushoneybungirl <gushoneybungirl wrote:

>> Was impressed with the girl in Subway, who, when preparing the

>> vegan sandwich I requested specifically offered to change her

>> plastic gloves before making it :-)

>>

>> Suzy-Jane

>>

>> Hamiltonsfitness wrote:

>> Went into Little Chef the other day and asked about their vegetarian

>> 'Big Breakfast' expecting them to say that they used all vegetarian

>> ingredients but cooked it on their normal gri! ddle. I was suprised to

>> find that they were well up on veggie stuff and had a seperate griddle

>> that they kept covered, so no splash across occured, and used all

>> seperate tools etc.

>>

>> Well impressed.

>>

>> Do any other members of this forum have any tales of eateries that

>> advertise veggie or vegan options on their menus, but have staff that

>> don't know how to prepare the food to keep it 'clean'

>>

>> Stuart hamilton

>> To help you stay safe and secure online, we've developed the all

>> new Security Centre.

>>

>>

>>

>> Peter H

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>> new Security Centre.

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What Vegan ingredients do they have in Subway to make a vegan sandwich?

 

 

Jo

 

 

 

 

 

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> " Jo Kimberley " <Kimberley1

>Thu, 16 Feb 2006 09:13:22 +0000

>Re: Little Chef

>

>

>

>Do Subway U.K do any Vegan rolls,- looks like all dead meat to me?

>(I've actually never been in one!)

>

>Jo

>

>

>

>

>>-- Original Message --

>>

>>Anna Midgley <pinkspanna6

>>Wed, 15 Feb 2006 19:23:35 +0000 (GMT)

>>Re: Little Chef

>>

>>

>>

>>Just thought I'd stick ny head in and let you know that they have to offer

>>to change their gloves if preparing a vegetarian sub, it's the same in

Ramgate,

>>Chatham, Brighton, every branch I've been too. And yes, I am a little over

>>fond of Subway. I have to allow myself one fast food franchise!

>>

>> Toodles!

>>

>>Paul Russell <prussell wrote:

>> Subway in the UK sucks, but Subway in the US is not bad. If I'm

>>travelling and there's nothing else on offer I know I can always get

>>an avocado and salad sandwich at a Subway. In the VegNews reader

>>awards Subways always seems to win the fast food category.

>>

>>Paul

>>

>>On 13 Feb 2006, at 11:14, peter hurd wrote:

>>

>>> The subway in Cardiff emits the most awful smell, totally

>>> unappetising! I would never contemplate eating there. Are you sure

>>> about the rolls being vegan?

>>>

>>>

>>> The Valley Vegan...............

>>>

>>> gushoneybungirl <gushoneybungirl wrote:

>>> Was impressed with the girl in Subway, who, when preparing the

>>> vegan sandwich I requested specifically offered to change her

>>> plastic gloves before making it :-)

>>>

>>> Suzy-Jane

>>>

>>> Hamiltonsfitness wrote:

>>> Went into Little Chef the other day and asked about their vegetarian

>>> 'Big Breakfast' expecting them to say that they used all vegetarian

>>> ingredients but cooked it on their normal gri! ddle. I was suprised to

>>> find that they were well up on veggie stuff and had a seperate griddle

>>> that they kept covered, so no splash across occured, and used all

>>> seperate tools etc.

>>>

>>> Well impressed.

>>>

>>> Do any other members of this forum have any tales of eateries that

>>> advertise veggie or vegan options on their menus, but have staff that

>>> don't know how to prepare the food to keep it 'clean'

>>>

>>> Stuart hamilton

>>> To help you stay safe and secure online, we've developed the all

>>> new Security Centre.

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>> Peter H

>>>

>>>

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>>> new Security Centre.

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>>> there may be another side to the story you have not heard.

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Got to admit that it's not exciting stuff - tomato, lettuce, cucumber, pickles - basic salad stuff. I have to be flexible and 'make do' in such places as the rest of my family are not Vegans, or Vegetarians even. I've lost count of the number of times we've been somewhere and I've ended up with the good old jacket spud and baked beans ("Oh, and no butter please....") S-J :-)Jo Kimberley <Kimberley1 wrote: What Vegan ingredients do they have in Subway to make a vegan sandwich?Jo>-- Original Message --> >"Jo Kimberley " >Thu, 16 Feb 2006 09:13:22 +0000>Re: Little Chef> >>>Do

Subway U.K do any Vegan rolls,- looks like all dead meat to me?>(I've actually never been in one!)>>Jo>>>>>>-- Original Message -->> >>Anna Midgley >>Wed, 15 Feb 2006 19:23:35 +0000 (GMT)>>Re: Little Chef>> >>>>>>Just thought I'd stick ny head in and let you know that they have to offer>>to change their gloves if preparing a vegetarian sub, it's the same inRamgate,>>Chatham, Brighton, every branch I've been too. And yes, I am a little over>>fond of Subway. I have to allow myself one fast food franchise!>> >> Toodles!>>>>Paul Russell wrote:>> Subway in the UK sucks, but Subway in the US is not bad. If I'm >>travelling and

there's nothing else on offer I know I can always get >>an avocado and salad sandwich at a Subway. In the VegNews reader >>awards Subways always seems to win the fast food category.>>>>Paul>>>>On 13 Feb 2006, at 11:14, peter hurd wrote:>>>>> The subway in Cardiff emits the most awful smell, totally >>> unappetising! I would never contemplate eating there. Are you sure >>> about the rolls being vegan?>>>>>>>>> The Valley Vegan...............>>>>>> gushoneybungirl wrote:>>> Was impressed with the girl in Subway, who, when preparing the >>> vegan sandwich I requested specifically offered to change her >>> plastic gloves before making it :-)>>>>>> Suzy-Jane>>>>>> Hamiltonsfitness

wrote:>>> Went into Little Chef the other day and asked about their vegetarian>>> 'Big Breakfast' expecting them to say that they used all vegetarian>>> ingredients but cooked it on their normal gri! ddle. I was suprised to>>> find that they were well up on veggie stuff and had a seperate griddle>>> that they kept covered, so no splash across occured, and used all>>> seperate tools etc.>>>>>> Well impressed.>>>>>> Do any other members of this forum have any tales of eateries that>>> advertise veggie or vegan options on their menus, but have staff that>>> don't know how to prepare the food to keep it 'clean'>>>>>> Stuart hamilton>>> To help you stay safe and secure online, we've developed the all >>> new Security

Centre.>>>>>>>>>>>> Peter H>>>>>>>>> To help you stay safe and secure online, we've developed the all >>> new Security Centre.>>>>>> ~~ info ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~>>> Please remember that the above is only the opinion of the author,>>> there may be another side to the story you have not heard.>>> --------------------------->>> Was this message Off Topic? Did you know? Was it snipped?>>> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~>>> Guidelines: visit >>> Un: send a blank message to - >>> >>>>>>>>>>>>

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Along time back I was told that they will make up whatever you ask them to, so any fillings that are vegan you can have. However, I was also told that some of the bread rolls/ baguettes are not vegan,....so not sure is the short answer. I`m sure they have a web site, Best to check...... The Valley Vegan..................Jo Kimberley <Kimberley1 wrote: Do Subway U.K do any Vegan rolls,- looks like all dead meat to me?(I've actually never been in one!)Jo>-- Original Message --> >Anna Midgley >Wed, 15 Feb 2006 19:23:35 +0000 (GMT)>Re: Little Chef> >>>Just thought I'd stick ny head

in and let you know that they have to offer>to change their gloves if preparing a vegetarian sub, it's the same in Ramgate,>Chatham, Brighton, every branch I've been too. And yes, I am a little over>fond of Subway. I have to allow myself one fast food franchise!> > Toodles!>>Paul Russell wrote:> Subway in the UK sucks, but Subway in the US is not bad. If I'm >travelling and there's nothing else on offer I know I can always get >an avocado and salad sandwich at a Subway. In the VegNews reader >awards Subways always seems to win the fast food category.>>Paul>>On 13 Feb 2006, at 11:14, peter hurd wrote:>>> The subway in Cardiff emits the most awful smell, totally >> unappetising! I would never contemplate eating there. Are you sure >> about the rolls being vegan?>>>>>> The Valley

Vegan...............>>>> gushoneybungirl wrote:>> Was impressed with the girl in Subway, who, when preparing the >> vegan sandwich I requested specifically offered to change her >> plastic gloves before making it :-)>>>> Suzy-Jane>>>> Hamiltonsfitness wrote:>> Went into Little Chef the other day and asked about their vegetarian>> 'Big Breakfast' expecting them to say that they used all vegetarian>> ingredients but cooked it on their normal gri! ddle. I was suprised to>> find that they were well up on veggie stuff and had a seperate griddle>> that they kept covered, so no splash across occured, and used all>> seperate tools etc.>>>> Well impressed.>>>> Do any other members of this forum have any tales of eateries that>> advertise veggie or vegan

options on their menus, but have staff that>> don't know how to prepare the food to keep it 'clean'>>>> Stuart hamilton>> To help you stay safe and secure online, we've developed the all >> new Security Centre.>>>>>>>> Peter H>>>>>> To help you stay safe and secure online, we've developed the all >> new Security Centre.>>>> ~~ info ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~>> Please remember that the above is only the opinion of the author,>> there may be another side to the story you have not heard.>> --------------------------->> Was this message Off Topic? Did you know? Was it snipped?>> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~>> Guidelines: visit >> Un:

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Yeah , I can relate to the jacket spud and beans routine, been there many a time! always a little worrying though, as some baked bean manufacturers (crosse & blackwell) are not vegan...... The Valley Vegan.............gushoneybungirl <gushoneybungirl wrote: Got to admit that it's not exciting stuff - tomato, lettuce, cucumber, pickles - basic salad stuff. I have to be flexible and 'make do' in such places as the rest of my family are not Vegans, or Vegetarians even. I've lost count of the number of times we've been somewhere and I've ended up with the good old jacket spud and baked beans ("Oh, and no butter please....") S-J :-)Jo Kimberley <Kimberley1 wrote: What Vegan ingredients do they have in Subway to make a vegan sandwich?Jo>-- Original Message --> >"Jo Kimberley " >Thu, 16 Feb 2006 09:13:22 +0000>Re: Little Chef> >>>Do Subway U.K do any Vegan rolls,- looks like all dead meat to me?>(I've actually never been in one!)>>Jo>>>>>>-- Original Message -->> >>Anna Midgley >>Wed, 15 Feb 2006 19:23:35 +0000 (GMT)>>Re: Little Chef>> >>>>>>Just thought I'd stick ny head in and let you know that they have to

offer>>to change their gloves if preparing a vegetarian sub, it's the same inRamgate,>>Chatham, Brighton, every branch I've been too. And yes, I am a little over>>fond of Subway. I have to allow myself one fast food franchise!>> >> Toodles!>>>>Paul Russell wrote:>> Subway in the UK sucks, but Subway in the US is not bad. If I'm >>travelling and there's nothing else on offer I know I can always get >>an avocado and salad sandwich at a Subway. In the VegNews reader >>awards Subways always seems to win the fast food category.>>>>Paul>>>>On 13 Feb 2006, at 11:14, peter hurd wrote:>>>>> The subway in Cardiff emits the most awful smell, totally >>> unappetising! I would never contemplate eating there. Are you sure >>> about the rolls being

vegan?>>>>>>>>> The Valley Vegan...............>>>>>> gushoneybungirl wrote:>>> Was impressed with the girl in Subway, who, when preparing the >>> vegan sandwich I requested specifically offered to change her >>> plastic gloves before making it :-)>>>>>> Suzy-Jane>>>>>> Hamiltonsfitness wrote:>>> Went into Little Chef the other day and asked about their vegetarian>>> 'Big Breakfast' expecting them to say that they used all vegetarian>>> ingredients but cooked it on their normal gri! ddle. I was suprised to>>> find that they were well up on veggie stuff and had a seperate griddle>>> that they kept covered, so no splash across occured, and used all>>> seperate tools etc.>>>>>> Well

impressed.>>>>>> Do any other members of this forum have any tales of eateries that>>> advertise veggie or vegan options on their menus, but have staff that>>> don't know how to prepare the food to keep it 'clean'>>>>>> Stuart hamilton>>> To help you stay safe and secure online, we've developed the all >>> new Security Centre.>>>>>>>>>>>> Peter H>>>>>>>>> To help you stay safe and secure online, we've developed the all >>> new Security Centre.>>>>>> ~~ info ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~>>> Please remember that the above is only the opinion of the author,>>> there may be another side to the story you have not heard.>>>

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