US fastfood chain Subway has said restaurants in eight market areas across the Midwest will offer Wild Alaskan Salmon as a menu choice beginning this week.


The company said the Applewood smoked Wild Alaskan Salmon, which has been fished rather than farmed, can be prepared in a toasted or untoasted sub, in a wrap or on a salad.


Subway said the salmon will only be available for a limited time at participating outlets. The new product will be supported by TV and radio promotions, along with various in-store point-of-purchase materials.


Subway has more than 22,000 outlets in 77 countries.

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