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The fresh fast food option

IT can be hard to find a fast-food option that ticks all the boxes – healthy, fast, tasty and good value.

But Subway Swan Hill gets full marks for their selection of delicious, customisable options that will delight customers at any time of day.

Open from 8.30am to 8pm every day of the week, Subway and their friendly team of sandwich artists will whip up a sub, wrap or salad for you right before your eyes.

Subway’s range proves that fast food doesn’t need to mean greasy burgers and fries, and instead presents local residents with a wholesome option.

Their fresh ingredients will delight your tastebuds and offer a nutritious choice when you need a bite in a hurry, whether in store or on the go.

With a range of breakfast options on offer, you can start your day off right at Subway Swan Hill – traditional favourites like bacon and eggs will go perfectly with your choice of customisations.

Whether you’re looking to get a six-inch or footlong sub, the array of fillings that you can choose from mean that there is something to please everyone at Subway Swan Hill.

But it’s not just fillings you can pick and choose from, with the type of bread, sauces, salads and cheeses also up to you – with the choice of toasted or not.

Don’t forget about Subway’s famous cookies – with five varieties to choose from, including double chocolate chip and raspberry cheesecake, that are all baked in-store.

Speaking of cookies, why not order a platter of the delicious treats for your next meeting or gathering? Subway offers a number of great-value catering options that are sure to impress.

Available same day through the easy-to-use Subway Australia app, customers can order up to four platters to take away that day or can head into the local store if they’re needing a larger order.

Catering options include the choice of subs, wraps or cookies, and can be customised to be just the way the customer would like to enjoy their platters.

Subway Swan Hill’s platters can cater for a variety of dietary requirements and have gluten free platters available to order – just let the staff know of your requirements.

The friendly staff at Subway Swan Hill is made up of a number of hard-working local people and is often the perfect first job for those still in school.

Not only are the staff locals, but the franchise is also owned locally by a Swan Hill resident – meaning you can support local while enjoying your delightful food.

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