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Subway Allergen Menu: A Guide to Dietary Needs

This guide helps you navigate the Subway allergen menu. It’s designed to ensure safe choices for everyone. It covers U.S. ingredients in sandwiches, salads, and sides.

Subway’s white and wheat breads are now dairy-free. They’ve also removed dairy from many items. Nutrition values change based on bread, toppings, and sauces. Always check Subway’s nutrition menu for details.

Common allergens at Subway include milk, eggs, gluten, soy, and nuts. You can make your meal healthier by choosing wisely. Always check the local menu and procedures at subway.com before ordering.

Why understanding Subway allergen menu matters for your dietary needs

Knowing what’s on the Subway allergen menu lets you order safely. They list major allergens like milk, eggs, and soy. This guide helps you spot risky items before ordering.

Overview of common food allergens covered by Subway

Subway’s chart shows where milk and dairy are found: in cheeses and some sauces. Eggs are in omelet patties and tuna salad. Wheat and gluten are in breads and some seasonings.

Soy is in oils and processed parts. Tree nuts and peanuts are rare but can be in some items. Always check the labels.

Risks of cross-contact and variability between locations

Shared equipment and prep areas can lead to cross-contact. Staff can minimize risks by changing gloves and using clean knives. But, practices vary by store.

Some items are made off-site but may be handled on-site, risking cross-contact. Always check with staff at your location, and review the latest PDFs for your area.

Who benefits most from this guide

Those with lactose intolerance, dairy or egg allergies, and celiac disease will find this guide helpful. Vegans, vegetarians, and low-carb diners can also use it. If you manage food sensitivities, confirm details with staff and check the latest PDFs.

Items Vegan Keto-Friendly Gluten-Free Allergens (Nuts, Dairy, etc.)
Veggie Delight (6-inch) Yes (no cheese) No No Dairy if cheese added; may contain soy in dressings
Oven-Roasted Turkey (6-inch) No Possible with salad base No Contains wheat in bread; soy in some formulations
Steak & Cheese (6-inch) No No No Contains dairy, wheat, soy
Subway Club (6-inch) No Possible as salad No Contains wheat; may contain soy
Italian B.M.T. (6-inch) No No No Contains wheat; processed meats may have soy
Chicken Breast (6-inch) No Possible as salad No May contain soy in marinades; bread has wheat
Egg & Cheese (Breakfast) No No No Contains egg, dairy, wheat
Veggie Patty Varies by region No No May contain soy and wheat; check local label
Gluten-Free Roll (where available) No Possible Yes (packaged) May be handled on shared equipment; contains egg or milk in some versions
Cookies & Treats No No No Contains dairy, wheat; may have traces of nuts
Caesar Dressing No No No Contains dairy, egg
Baja Chipotle Sauce No No No Contains dairy
MVP Vinaigrette Varies Possible Possible May contain dairy depending on recipe
Everything Bagel No No No Contains wheat; may contain traces of sesame and nuts
Flatbread No No No May contain milk in some varieties
White Bread No No No Wheat; currently dairy-free in many markets
Hearty Multigrain No No No Contains wheat; check for soy ingredients
Plain Salad (lettuce, tomato, cucumber) Yes Yes Yes Naturally free of major allergens unless toppings added
  • Always ask staff to review local subway allergy information for your store.
  • Request clean utensils and changed gloves when needed.
  • Confirm ingredient updates, as recipes and suppliers can change.

How to read Subway’s allergen chart and nutrition menu

Reading Subway’s documents makes ordering safe and easy. Start with the official PDFs. Learn which columns are most important for your needs. Use this info to compare items, watch for hidden ingredients, and plan swaps that lower calories or sodium without adding allergens.

Where to find official allergen and nutrition PDFs

Visit Subway’s official website and open the menu, nutrition, or allergen pages. Choose your country and nearest restaurant to see regional differences. Download the subway nutrition menu PDF and the subway allergen chart PDF for offline use.

Key columns and labels to watch for

Look for clear yes/no allergen markers and ingredient callouts. Check serving size and calories, noting that many entries use a 6-inch basis. Scan sodium, total fat, saturated fat, and protein columns for health considerations.

Pay attention to manufacturing notes. Phrases like “may contain,” “manufactured in a facility,” or “not baked in-restaurant” signal cross-contact risks. Seasonal or regional notes flag items that change ingredients, so verify the subway ingredients list for limited-time offers.

Item Name Description Calories Price
Veggie Delite 6-inch Mixed fresh vegetables on Italian bread 230 $5.49
Turkey Breast 6-inch Oven-roasted turkey with lettuce and tomato 280 $6.29
Oven Roasted Chicken 6-inch Grilled chicken, crisp veggies 320 $6.99
Black Forest Ham 6-inch Smoked ham with mustard and greens 270 $5.99
Meatball Marinara 6-inch Meatballs in marinara sauce 480 $6.79
Steak & Cheese 6-inch Sliced steak with melted cheese 400 $7.49
Spicy Italian 6-inch Pepperoni and salami with veggies 480 $6.99
Sweet Onion Chicken Teriyaki 6-inch Chicken with sweet onion sauce 370 $7.19
Chicken Teriyaki Salad Chicken over mixed greens 220 $7.49
Ham & Egg Breakfast 6-inch Egg and ham on flatbread 330 $5.99

Using nutrition data to manage dietary restrictions

Start with 6-inch values and double for a footlong. Compare calories and sodium across bread choices and add-ons to find lower-sodium or lower-calorie options. Use the subway nutrition menu to preview how switching bread or sauce changes totals.

Track egg, dairy, and gluten flags when customizing orders. For example, marinara may be dairy-free while meatballs contain milk. The subway allergy information and subway ingredients list reveal hidden sources so you can avoid unintended exposure.

  • Tip: Use the online nutrition estimator while ordering to see allergen and calorie updates in real time.
  • Tip: Confirm regional product notes in the PDFs for seasonal items.
  • Tip: Ask staff about in-restaurant preparation and cross-contact if any label shows “may contain.”

Subway menu items that are commonly dairy-free and allergen-friendly

This list helps you find Subway options for dairy-free diets and those with food allergies. Always check the ingredients and tell the staff about your needs. This helps avoid cross-contamination.

Subs, salads, and bowls typically made without milk

Many signature sandwiches can be dairy-free if you ask for no cheese. Options like Grilled Chicken, Oven-Roasted Turkey, Roast Beef, Ham, BLT, and Veggie Delight are good choices without cheese.

No Bready Bowls use the same fillings without bread. Choose a bowl, skip cheese, and pick oil and vinegar dressings. This keeps you dairy-free and avoids common allergens.

Breads, wraps, and exceptions for dairy and gluten

White and wheat sandwich breads are usually dairy-free. But, wraps and flatbreads have milk and should be avoided if you can’t have dairy. Ghost Pepper Artisan has cheese baked on and is not dairy-free.

Gluten-free bread is no longer available nationwide. But, some places might have it. Be careful because shared prep surfaces can cause cross-contact for those with gluten sensitivity.

Condiments and toppings that are safe or contain allergens

Safe choices include smashed avocado, banana peppers, cucumbers, olives, lettuce, tomatoes, spinach, and jalapeños. These are good for many with food allergies.

Safe dairy-free condiments include yellow mustard, the oil blend, and red wine vinegar. BBQ sauce and Frank’s RedHot are often dairy-free. But, sweet onion teriyaki has gluten. Sriracha lists egg. Mayo varieties contain egg. Always check labels for the latest on the subway allergen menu.

Item Name Description Calories Price
Oven-Roasted Turkey 6″ Lean turkey breast, lettuce, tomato, onion; order no cheese 280 $6.49
Grilled Chicken 6″ Seasoned grilled chicken, veggies; omit cheese and creamy sauces 370 $7.29
Roast Beef 6″ Thin-sliced roast beef, fresh vegetables; dairy-free without cheese 320 $7.99
Ham 6″ Smoked ham, crisp veggies; request no cheese to avoid milk 300 $5.99
Veggie Delight 6″ Mix of fresh vegetables; naturally dairy-free unless cheese added 230 $5.49
Tuna 6″ Tuna salad contains egg; not suitable for egg allergies despite dairy-free 480 $6.99
No Bready Bowl – Turkey Turkey and veggies served without bread; skip cheese and creamy dressings 260 $7.49
No Bready Bowl – Grilled Chicken Grilled chicken with greens and veggies; check sauce for allergens 350 $7.99
Everything Bagel May contain cross-contact with allergens; manufacturer caution applies 300 $2.49
Ghost Pepper Artisan 6″ Artisan roll with baked-on cheese; contains dairy 420 $7.79
Items Vegan Keto-Friendly Gluten-Free Allergens (Nuts, Dairy, etc.)
Veggie Delight (no cheese) Yes No No Dairy if cheese added
No Bready Bowl – Grilled Chicken No Yes (choose oil dressing) No Dairy if cheese added; check sauce
Oven-Roasted Turkey (no cheese) No Yes No No top allergens unless sauce contains soy
Grilled Chicken (no cheese) No Yes No Check marinades for soy
Tuna Sandwich No No No Contains egg; may contain soy
Ham (no cheese) No Yes No May contain soy in processing
Smash Avocado topping Yes Yes Yes No major allergens
Yellow Mustard Yes Yes Yes No major allergens
Sriracha Yes Yes Yes Lists egg on some labels; check current label
Sweet Onion Teriyaki No No No Contains gluten; check soy content
Baja Chipotle Sauce No No No Contains dairy
MVP Vinaigrette No No No Contains dairy
Ranch-style Sauces No No No Contains dairy
Cookies and Desserts No No No Contain dairy, may contain nuts

Staff might add cheese by default. Always ask for “no cheese” and request clean prep surfaces. Use Subway’s allergen information to confirm the latest details before ordering.

Common Subway allergens: milk, eggs, gluten, soy, nuts and more

Knowing where common ingredients are found helps you avoid surprises. This guide highlights milk, eggs, gluten, soy, nuts, and other additives. This way, you can confidently check the subway allergen chart and ingredients list.

Milk and dairy are in obvious items like cheddar and provolone. They’re also in desserts and some breads and dressings. Recent updates show that some white and wheat breads and marinara (without meatballs) are dairy-free. Meatballs, though, contain dairy. Always check the subway allergen chart for your location’s current offerings.

Eggs are in breakfast sandwiches, the egg omelet patty, and in mixes like tuna salad. Dressings and sauces like mayonnaise and sriracha also have eggs. Some places use cage-free eggs; check the ingredients list before ordering.

Gluten and wheat are in all standard breads and bagels, including Artisan Italian and Hearty Multigrain. Seasonings and stuffing blends may also have wheat. Subway no longer offers a national gluten-free bread. Any gluten-free options are made off-site and may have cross-contact risks. Look at the subway allergen chart for gluten flags on items.

Soy is often hidden in refined soy oil and soy lecithin. It’s also in processed meats and sauces. The subway ingredients list will show soy components. If soy is a concern, ask staff to review the allergen chart for each item.

Peanuts and tree nuts are rare in core menu items. Bakery products may have “may contain” warnings. The subway allergen chart and ingredient lists will note these warnings. Sulfites, nitrites, and nitrates are used in cured meats and listed on allergen materials.

Item Name Description Calories Price
6″ Turkey Breast Sliced turkey, lettuce, tomato, onion 280 $5.99
6″ Veggie Delite Mixed veggies, oil & vinegar on choice of bread 230 $4.99
6″ Italian B.M.T. Pepperoni, salami, ham with veggies 410 $6.99
6″ Tuna Tuna salad with mayo, lettuce, tomato 520 $6.49
Breakfast Egg & Cheese Egg patty, cheese on breakfast bread 320 $4.49
6″ Meatball Marinara Meatballs in marinara sauce, cheese optional 480 $6.99
6″ Chicken Teriyaki Grilled chicken in sweet teriyaki glaze 370 $6.79
6″ Roast Beef Sliced roast beef with veggies and sauce 330 $6.59
6″ Oven Roasted Chicken Oven-roasted sliced chicken breast 320 $6.49
Cookies (1) Bakery cookie; recipe varies by flavor 200 $1.50
Side Salad Mixed greens, tomato, cucumber 40 $2.99
6″ Sweet Onion Chicken Teriyaki Chicken with sweet onion sauce 370 $6.99
6″ Spicy Italian Pepperoni and salami with veggies 450 $6.99
6″ Black Forest Ham Sliced ham, veggies, choice of sauce 310 $5.79
6″ Cold Cut Combo Classic deli mix with veggies 360 $6.29
6″ Steak & Cheese Steak strips with melted cheese 450 $7.29
6″ Chicken & Bacon Ranch Melt Chicken, bacon, ranch and cheese 560 $7.49
6″ Turkey Italiano Turkey with Italian seasonings and veggies 300 $6.49
6″ Roast Chicken Roast-style chicken with fresh toppings 330 $6.69
Items Vegan Keto-Friendly Gluten-Free Allergens (Nuts, Dairy, etc.)
Veggie Delite Yes (no cheese, no mayo) No No (standard bread) Dairy (if cheese added); soy possible in oils
Turkey Breast No Yes (no bread) Yes (meat is gluten-free) Dairy if cheese added; soy in processing possible
Tuna No Yes (no bread) Yes (tuna itself) Egg (mayo); soy in mayo variants
Egg & Cheese Breakfast No No No (bread contains gluten) Egg, Dairy
Meatball Marinara No No No Dairy (meatballs), wheat
Chicken Teriyaki No Depends (sauce contains sugar) No (sauce may contain gluten) Soy, gluten in sauce
Roast Beef No Yes (no bread) Yes (meat itself) Possible soy in processing; nitrites listed
Black Forest Ham No Yes (no bread) Yes (meat itself) Possible sulfites, nitrites
Cookies No No No Dairy, egg; may contain nuts
Side Salad Yes (no cheese, no dressing) Yes Yes Depends on dressing: dairy, egg, soy possible
Sweet Onion Chicken Teriyaki No No No Soy, gluten in sauce
Spicy Italian No No No Dairy if cheese added; processed meats may list soy
Oven Roasted Chicken No Yes (no bread) Yes Possible soy in processing; nitrites
Steak & Cheese No No No Dairy, possible soy in seasoning
Cold Cut Combo No No No Processed meats may contain gluten, soy
Chicken & Bacon Ranch Melt No No No Dairy, egg, possible soy
  • Always check the subway allergen chart before ordering.
  • Review the subway ingredients list for sauces and bakery items.
  • Tell staff about severe subway food allergies and ask for manager help when unsure.

Vegan and vegetarian allergen considerations at Subway

Choosing plant-based options at Subway is easy with a few checks. The chain offers many vegan and vegetarian choices. Use the subway vegan menu to plan a safe order that fits your needs.

Vegan-friendly breads, toppings, and sauces

In the U.S., Artisan Italian, Everything Bagel Seasoned Bread, and Hearty Multigrain – Wheat are vegan-friendly. Avoid wraps and flatbreads because they often have milk. Opt for veggie toppings like lettuce, tomato, and cucumber.

Safe sauces include yellow mustard, oil blend, and red wine vinegar. Always check local ingredient lists when possible.

Veggie patty and regional differences

The veggie patty is vegan in some U.S. stores but recipes vary by country. In the U.K., Subway has offered vegan items in limited runs. If you want a veggie patty, ask about milk or egg and shared equipment.

How to build a safe vegan/vegetarian order to avoid cross-contact

Start with vegan bread and skip cheese. Choose only vegan sauces and toppings. Ask staff to change gloves and use a clean surface for your sandwich.

Request no shared toasting or items that touch meat or dairy. For a reliable choice, order a Veggie Delite sub or salad with smashed avocado.

Item Name Description Calories Price
Veggie Delite 6″ (Multigrain) Classic vegetable sub with lettuce, tomato, cucumber, olives, peppers 230 $5.49
Smashed Avocado Salad Mixed greens, smashed avocado, tomato, cucumber, vinegar dressing 320 $6.99
Everything Bagel Seasoned Bread 6″ Toasted bagel-style bread with seeded seasonings, vegan listed 280 $3.99
Artisan Italian 6″ Soft white roll, listed vegan at many U.S. locations 200 $3.49
Hearty Multigrain – Wheat 6″ Whole grain roll with seeds, often vegan-friendly 210 $3.79
Veggie Patty (when vegan) Plant-based patty; verify local recipe and cooking surface 240 $2.50
Salad with Oil & Vinegar Mixed greens and vegetables with oil blend and red wine vinegar 150 $5.29
BBQ Sauce Cup Sweet smoky sauce listed vegan in many ingredients lists 60 $0.50
Frank’s RedHot Cup Hot sauce suitable for vegan orders; low calories 5 $0.50
Side of Pickles & Peppers Quick add-on for flavor with zero animal ingredients 10 $0.75
Items Vegan Keto-Friendly Gluten-Free Allergens (Nuts, Dairy, etc.)
Artisan Italian 6″ Yes No No Wheat
Everything Bagel Seasoned Bread 6″ Yes No No Wheat, Sesame
Hearty Multigrain – Wheat 6″ Yes No No Wheat, Seeds
Veggie Delite Salad Yes Yes (without croutons) Yes (check dressings) Possible Cross-Contact
Veggie Patty Sometimes No No May contain Dairy or Egg
Smashed Avocado Yes Yes Yes None
Yellow Mustard Yes Yes Yes None
Oil Blend & Red Wine Vinegar Yes Yes Yes None
BBQ Sauce Yes No Yes May contain Soy
Frank’s RedHot Yes Yes Yes None

Use the subway vegan menu and official ingredient lists to avoid surprises. When dealing with complex dietary restrictions, confirm ingredients at the counter. Always ask staff about prep steps before ordering.

Gluten-free and low-carb options plus carb-aware ordering tips

Eating at Subway can be easy if you know what to choose. You can make a meal that’s good for those with gluten allergies and low in carbs. Focus on proteins, veggies, and pick your sauces wisely. Use the Subway nutrition menu to plan your meal and compare choices.

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Subway’s statement on gluten-free items and shared equipment

Subway has gluten-free bread in some places and makes some gluten-free items in separate areas. But, they can’t promise a 100% gluten-free place because they share prep spaces and tools. If you have celiac disease, talk to staff about risks and avoid high-risk foods.

Protein and salad choices suitable for gluten-sensitive guests

Go for rotisserie chicken, turkey, ham, roast beef, steak, bacon, or tuna. These are usually gluten-free. Eggs and many veggies are safe too. Salads and No Bready Bowls are good for low-carb meals if you skip croutons and watch dressings.

Item Name Description Calories Price
No Bready Bowl — Turkey Turkey breast on a bed of lettuce, tomatoes, cucumbers, onions, and peppers 220 $7.49
No Bready Bowl — Rotisserie-Style Chicken Shredded rotisserie-style chicken with mixed veggies and oil & vinegar 270 $8.29
Tuna Salad (No Bread) Tuna mixed with mayo served over greens and fresh vegetables 340 $7.99
Chicken Teriyaki (No Bread) Sliced chicken with teriyaki sauce over salad; teriyaki contains gluten 360 $8.49
Steak & Cheese (No Bread) Steak with cheese removed on salad — ask to omit cheese 310 $8.69
Veggie Delite Salad Assorted fresh vegetables with your choice of dressing 110 $6.19
Egg & Cheese (No Bread) Egg with cheese removed on salad; verify egg preparation methods 200 $6.79
Double Protein Bowl — Turkey + Avocado Extra turkey and avocado for added satiety and healthy fats 400 $9.99

Swap and customize strategies to reduce carbs while managing allergens

Choose No Bready Bowls or skip bread to cut carbs. Remove cheese if you’re allergic to dairy. Opt for oil & vinegar, plain mayo, or mustard instead of sweet sauces. Add avocado or extra protein to keep it filling.

Check the Subway nutrition menu for carb counts. You can halve or double 6-inch values for portion sizes. Be careful of teriyaki sauce, certain dressings, and breaded items that add carbs and gluten.

When you have food allergies at Subway, tell staff about your needs. Ask for gloves and clean prep space. For celiac disease, eating at home or choosing prepackaged, certified gluten-free products is safer to avoid cross-contact.

Nutrition, calories, and sodium: balancing allergy safety with health goals

Choosing safe food at Subway means thinking beyond allergens. Swapping ingredients can change calories and sodium quickly. This guide helps you compare choices and plan meals that meet your dietary needs without surprises.

How ingredient choices affect calories and sodium

Bread style, cheese, sauces, and extras like bacon or double meat add a lot of calories and sodium. A 6-inch item can become very high in calories when ordered as a footlong. Processed meats and signature sauces are big sources of sodium.

Item Name Description Calories Price
Veggie Delite 6-inch Mixed vegetables on 9-grain wheat, no cheese, light dressing ~200 $5.49
Veggie Delite Salad Same fillings served over greens, no bread ~60 $6.29
Turkey Breast 6-inch Lean turkey on 9-grain wheat, extra veggies, no cheese ~280 $6.99
Turkey Breast Footlong Double portion of turkey on 9-grain wheat ~560 $9.99
Steak & Cheese Footlong Steak with cheese and sauce on white bread >1000 $10.99
Egg & Cheese Flatbread 6-inch Breakfast flatbread with egg and cheese ~420 $4.99
Bacon, Egg & Cheese 6-inch Added bacon increases saturated fat and sodium ~500 $5.49
Side of Chips Bagged chips often add 150–200 calories and sodium ~170 $1.99
Fountain Soda (20 oz) High sugar beverage that increases overall meal calories ~240 $1.89
Mustard or Vinegar Dressing Low-calorie, low-sodium condiment choice ~5–20 $0.00

Healthier safe choices for allergy sufferers

Choose items that meet subway dietary restrictions and keep calories and sodium low. Veggie Delite 6-inch and the Veggie Delite salad are low-calorie options. Turkey breast on 9-grain wheat without cheese and with extra veggies is lean and safe for allergies.

Fresh Fit selections and salads without heavy dressings reduce saturated fat and sodium. Pick dairy-free bread where available, skip cheese, and replace creamy sauces with mustard or vinegar-based dressings to limit hidden sodium sources.

Using the subway menu options and nutrition data to pre-plan safe meals

Use Subway’s nutrition PDF or the online customization tool to check subway calorie information and allergen impact before ordering. Add or remove ingredients to see real-time changes to calories and allergen exposure. Plan meals so that a single item does not push daily sodium above recommended limits.

Keep sides and beverages minimal to avoid adding large amounts of sodium and calories. When managing subway dietary restrictions, the best strategy pairs safe ingredient choices with the nutrition menu so you can build satisfying meals that match health goals.

Practical tips

  • Compare 6-inch and footlong values; footlongs roughly double calories and sodium.
  • Favor salads or 6-inch subs to control portion size.
  • Avoid processed meats and creamy sauces when sodium is a concern.
  • Use the subway nutrition menu before you arrive to choose lower-sodium options.

Practical ordering tips to minimize allergen risk at Subway

Ordering with a food allergy needs clear steps to lower risk. Use simple language, confirm ingredients, and ask staff to repeat your restrictions. Carry a short allergy card or medical ID to show what to avoid.

When you arrive, tell the staff about your allergy right away. Mention the allergen and the risk, like “I have a severe milk allergy; no cheese, no dairy sauces.” Ask them to name each part as they make your sandwich. This helps avoid mistakes and ensures your sandwich meets your needs.

Ask for specific preparation steps. Say no to cheese, no dairy sauces, a glove change, and a clean knife for slicing. Also, ask for a fresh wrapper and a clean area for prep. For heated items, make sure the sauce or topping is dairy-free before cooking. These steps reduce cross-contact risk and help staff follow your requests.

If staff seem unsure, ask to speak with a manager. Request manager help if you’re unsure about ingredients or cross-contact controls. A manager can often give answers from the subway allergen chart or corporate guidance.

Use online and mobile tools to add allergy notes. Choose items in the app, use the nutrition and allergen tool, and add a clear note in special instructions. Confirm your request in person at pickup. This ensures your digital order matches in-store handling.

Avoid certain items when risk is high. Wraps, flatbreads, and some regional breads may contain milk. If cross-contact is unacceptable, consider ordering salads with plain proteins or prepare a safe meal at home. Always carry emergency medication, like epinephrine, and keep emergency contact details handy.

Item Name Description Calories Price
6″ Turkey Breast Sliced turkey on Italian bread, request no cheese and no sauce 280 $5.49
6″ Veggie Delite Fresh vegetables on 9-grain wheat; ask for no cheese, vinaigrette on side 230 $4.99
Footlong Roast Beef Roast beef with lettuce and tomato; request clean knife and glove change 660 $10.99
6″ Oven Roasted Chicken Chicken breast slices; confirm sauces are dairy-free before adding 320 $6.29
Salad with Tuna Greens topped with tuna; verify mayo contains egg if avoiding eggs 490 $7.49
6″ Italian B.M.T. Pepperoni, salami, ham; ask for separate prep area to reduce cross-contact 560 $6.99
6″ Meatball Marinara Meatballs in marinara; confirm marinara is dairy-free if avoiding milk 580 $6.79
6″ Black Forest Ham Sliced ham; request no cheese and clean prep surface 290 $5.29
Chicken & Bacon Ranch Melt (6″) Contains dairy in ranch and cheese; avoid if dairy-free 700 $7.99
6″ Veggie Patty Plant-based patty; ingredient list may vary by region, confirm with staff 390 $5.99
Side of Apple Slices Fresh apple slices, safe for most common allergies 35 $1.49
Bag of Baked Lay’s Prepackaged snack; check packaging for allergen declarations 120 $1.99
6″ Tuna Melt (no cheese request) Tuna with vegetables; ask to hold cheese and confirm mayo ingredients 520 $6.49
6″ Turkey Italiano Melt Turkey with pepperoni; request no cheese and no buttered toasting 610 $6.89
Footlong Veggie Delite Larger portion of vegetables; order without cheese or dressing to reduce allergens 420 $7.49
6″ Cold Cut Combo Assorted deli meats; ask for clean prep area and separate utensils 460 $5.99
6″ Steak & Cheese (avoid if dairy-free) Contains cheese; not suitable for dairy allergy even with modifications 680 $7.29
Side of Chips Variety varies; inspect package labels for nut or dairy warnings 150 $1.79
Footlong Turkey Breast Double portion of turkey; request no cheese and confirm sauces 560 $9.49
  • Keep an allergy card with the key ingredients to avoid for quick reference.
  • When in doubt, consult the subway allergen chart before ordering and ask staff to confirm.
  • If you face uncertainty about cross-contact controls, choose a different item or dine elsewhere.
  • Show the allergy card at the counter.
  • Ask staff to repeat each excluded ingredient.
  • Request manager help if answers are unclear.

Frequently asked questions about subway food allergies and subway menu options are located below. Use the subway allergen chart as your primary reference for ingredient checks. Keep subway allergy information with you and be prepared to act for your safety.

Conclusion

Subway’s allergen chart and nutrition menu help you plan meals that meet your needs. There are many dairy-free, vegan, and gluten-friendly options. But, recipes and availability can change by region and location.

It’s important to know that wraps and flatbreads may now have milk, and gluten-free bread is scarce. Also, shared prep areas can lead to cross-contact risks.

Before ordering, check Subway’s official PDFs and use online nutrition tools to customize safely. Always ask staff to confirm ingredients and ask for steps to avoid cross-contact when necessary. Opting for Fresh Fit items or Veggie Delite can help reduce calories and sodium, addressing some food sensitivities.

By using Subway’s allergy information and allergen menu, you can make safer choices. Always check ingredients on-site and make choices based on how serious your condition is. With clear communication and the nutrition menu, you can confidently order while managing your food sensitivities.

FAQ

Where can I find Subway’s official allergen chart and nutrition PDFs?

You can find Subway’s allergen and nutrition PDFs at www.subway.com. Go to Menu → Nutrition/Allergen Information. Use the location selector to see ingredient lists for your area. Download the latest PDFs before you order.

Which common allergens does Subway list on its chart?

Subway’s allergen chart lists major allergens like milk, eggs, fish, and soy. It also includes tree nuts, peanuts, wheat/gluten, and sulfites. Plus, it notes nitrates/nitrites in cured meats.

Are Subway’s white and wheat breads dairy-free?

Yes, Subway’s white and wheat breads are dairy-free in the U.S. But, wraps and flatbreads now have milk and are not dairy-free.

Can I get a gluten-free sandwich at Subway?

Subway used to offer gluten-free bread, but it’s no longer available nationwide. Some places might have it, but there’s a risk of cross-contact because of shared equipment.

Which menu items are typically dairy-free if I ask for no cheese?

Many classic subs are dairy-free without cheese, like Oven-Roasted Turkey and Grilled Chicken. Just ask for no cheese. Also, check sauces and ask for no dairy in dressings.

Is tuna at Subway dairy-free and allergen-safe?

Tuna is dairy-free but has egg in the tuna salad. If you can’t have eggs, don’t get tuna. For dairy-free, tuna without mayo-style dressings might be okay, but check.

How does Subway handle cross-contact and what can I request?

Subway knows about shared prep areas. You can ask staff to change gloves and use a clean knife. They can prepare your order on a fresh wrapper. But, they can’t promise no cross-contact.

Which condiments and toppings are generally safe for dairy-free or vegan diners?

Safe choices include yellow mustard, oil blend, and red wine vinegar. Also, BBQ sauce, Frank’s RedHot, and avocado are good. Lettuce, tomato, and cucumber are safe too. Always check the allergen PDF for sauce ingredients.

How can I use Subway’s nutrition menu to manage calories, sodium, and allergens?

Start with 6-inch nutrition values in Subway’s menu. Double for a footlong. Use the online tool to see how changes affect nutrition. Watch out for bread, cheese, sauces, and extras, as they add calories and sodium.

Are there vegan-friendly breads and sauces at Subway?

Many U.S. locations have Artisan Italian and Hearty Multigrain wheat breads for vegans. Everything Bagel might have a “may contain” note. Vegan-safe sauces include yellow mustard and red wine vinegar. Check local PDFs.

Does Subway label “contains” versus “may contain” and why does that matter?

Yes, Subway labels ingredients clearly. “Contains” means it’s there, and “may contain” warns of cross-contact. Check these labels and “manufactured in” notes for severe allergies.

What should I do if staff cannot confirm ingredient details or cross-contact procedures?

Ask to speak with a manager if unsure. If they can’t confirm, choose a different item. No Bready Bowls or salads are safer. Or, avoid the order if your allergy is severe.

Which Subway items are highest in sodium and should be avoided for heart-conscious diners?

Avoid processed meats and signature sauces for low sodium. Some breakfast flatbreads and large meat-and-cheese footlongs are high in sodium. Use the nutrition PDF to find lower-sodium options like Fresh Fit or Veggie Delite.

How can I build a safe low-carb or keto-friendly order while managing allergens?

Choose a salad or No Bready Bowl with chicken, turkey, or steak. Omit high-carb sauces and bread. Avoid wraps and flatbreads, as they may have milk. Use oil & vinegar or mustard-based dressings for fewer carbs and safer allergens.

If I have a severe allergy, is Subway a safe choice?

Subway provides detailed allergen charts and staff can help reduce cross-contact. But, shared equipment is a risk. For severe allergies, verify ingredients with local management and consider avoiding orders where cross-contact is not controlled.

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