$5 for $10 Worth of Wraps, Salads, and Beverages at Mega Wraps
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- Healthy wraps and sandwiches
- Vegetarian friendly
- Gluten-free deli meats
- Quick and convenient
Hands are nature's silverware—evidenced by early humankind's serrated pointer finger and forked thumb. Get back to your ancestral roots in sophisticated, handfed fashion with today's deal: for $5, you get $10 worth of wraps, salads, and beverages at Mega Wraps, located on St. James Street.
Mega Wraps specializes in healthy options for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. It first lays its nutritious foundation with a high-quality pita base, available in two sizes: junior or regular. Freestyle wraps are then stuffed to the floury gills with fresh ingredients and gluten-free deli meats. Poultry enthusiasts will appreciate the myriad chicken options, including roasted, Caesar, or fajita ($6.19 for junior, $7.19 for regular). The quick-serve noshery offers other protein picks such as tuna salad ($5.49/$6.49) or chicken salad ($6.19/$7.19), in addition to vegetarian-friendly favourites such as falafel ($4.99/$5.99). In lieu of wraps, sandwiches can be had on ciabatta bread ($4.49–$5.49), or diners can skip the bread altogether and graze on a garden salad ($4.19/$5.19) or sip the soup of the day ($2.39 for a small, $3.79 for a large).
With 20 options clocking in at less than 4.9 grams of fat each, Mega Wraps dispels the urban myth that all quick bites are grease-laden, plastic-toy-paired diet destroyers.
- Healthy wraps and sandwiches
- Vegetarian friendly
- Gluten-free deli meats
- Quick and convenient
Hands are nature's silverware—evidenced by early humankind's serrated pointer finger and forked thumb. Get back to your ancestral roots in sophisticated, handfed fashion with today's deal: for $5, you get $10 worth of wraps, salads, and beverages at Mega Wraps, located on St. James Street.
Mega Wraps specializes in healthy options for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. It first lays its nutritious foundation with a high-quality pita base, available in two sizes: junior or regular. Freestyle wraps are then stuffed to the floury gills with fresh ingredients and gluten-free deli meats. Poultry enthusiasts will appreciate the myriad chicken options, including roasted, Caesar, or fajita ($6.19 for junior, $7.19 for regular). The quick-serve noshery offers other protein picks such as tuna salad ($5.49/$6.49) or chicken salad ($6.19/$7.19), in addition to vegetarian-friendly favourites such as falafel ($4.99/$5.99). In lieu of wraps, sandwiches can be had on ciabatta bread ($4.49–$5.49), or diners can skip the bread altogether and graze on a garden salad ($4.19/$5.19) or sip the soup of the day ($2.39 for a small, $3.79 for a large).
With 20 options clocking in at less than 4.9 grams of fat each, Mega Wraps dispels the urban myth that all quick bites are grease-laden, plastic-toy-paired diet destroyers.