
Subway said it expected the addition of “all-Australian grown, fresh baby spinach” would be a popular item in its salad range, with customers keen to fill their sandwich with more salad vegetables or add a gourmet touch to their favourite sub.
“Spinach perfectly complements our salad range and reinforces that at Subway people can choose from a wide range of subs, dressings and salad options, and have their lunch or breakfast made the way they say,” said Gina Kahler, Subway Australia and New Zealand Marketing Director. “For a limited time only, Subway is also offering free avocado on any sub, so our customers can really power-pack the sub of their choice,” she said.
Subway Restaurants was founded by Fred DeLuca in Connecticut in the US in 1965, and has since grown into a multi-billion dollar business, with more than 30,000 outlets in 87 countries. There are more than 1,200 Subway restaurants in Australia.
Spinach is available at Subway Restaurants Australia-wide as a permanent menu item.