THE family which owns one of Scotland's biggest Subway franchises is warning that the U-turn on the so-called pasty tax will restrict its expansion plans and lead to higher prices for consumers.
Brothers Wahid and Shahid Sadiq were the first to introduce the sandwich chain to this country when they opened their first outlet in 1998.
They now operate 35 stores across the west of Scotland and employ around 300 people.
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