Talk:Chow mein sandwich

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[edit] Strained vs. unstrained

"Typically, customers will be asked if they would like their sandwiches "strained" or "unstrained." This refers to the amount of liquid gravy they would like as part of the meat and vegetables that make up the chow mein on the sandwich."

This information is false.Only seldom they ask this you resquest it and,it's not the amout of gravy but if you would like to have veggies or not. We7888 22:35, 1 January 2007 (UTC)