Subway Rubber Mat Bread

Subway announced wednesday it will stop using a chemical commonly found in shoe rubber and yoga mats in its bread.
Subway rubber mat bread. S ubway says it is removing from its bread a chemical reportedly found in yoga mats following a petition pressuring it to nix the ingredient. Footlong fans breathed a sigh of relief at the beginning of february when sandwich chain subway announced that it was removing azodicarbonamide a chemical used in shoe rubber and yoga mats from its bread. Subway agrees to end use of controversial. Though the world health organization has said that the chemical is safe for human consumption some studies have suggested it could be linked with asthma and skin and respiratory problems.
Subway confirmed on thursday that they were removing a chemical used to make yoga mats and rubber soles on shoes from their sandwich bread. Azodicarbonamide banned from use in food in europe and australia is used in the u s. We are already in the process of removing. The disclosure comes as subway has suffered from an onslaught of bad publicity since a food blogger petitioned the chain to remove the ingredient.
In canada it s in deli style rolls. We are already in the process of removing. The chemical called azodicarbonamide is a plastic based additive used as a. In subway s 9 grain wheat bread italian bread and sourdough bread pdf.