Shamrock Farms Named Exclusive Milk for Subway Restaurants Nationwide

PHOENIX, AZ (Sept. 30)—SUBWAY® restaurant chain has partnered with Shamrock Farms, parent company of broadliner Shamrock Foods, to provide milk as part of its Subway Fresh Fit™ meal selections.

hamrock Farms, one of the largest family-owned and -operated dairies in the country, will provide milk at almost 22,000 Subway restaurants nationwide within the Subway Fresh Fit and Subway Fresh Fit for Kids meals.

"We strive to provide Americans with balanced meal options that taste great, are made with the freshest ingredients and provide convenient nutritious eating options," said Lanette Kovachi, corporate dietitian for the Subway brand. "Partnering with Shamrock Farms - a premium, wholesome milk brand - was a natural choice to boost our Subway Fresh Fit meal offerings."

A result of a continued focus on helping Americans achieve healthier lives through a nutritious diet, the announcement is an extension of the exclusive partnership Subway and Shamrock Farms created in 2007.

The Fresh Fit meal allows customers to select a six-inch, low-fat submarine sandwich of their choice and to substitute Shamrock Farms low-fat milk for soft drinks, baked chips and yogurt. The Fresh Fit for Kids meal allows customers to select the low-fat mini submarine sandwich of their choice, Shamrock Farms low-fat milk or juice and apples. Reduced-fat chocolate milk is also available nationwide and strawberry milk is available at participating locations.

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