Accessability is no longer a Schwans' priority, or so it seems. When I first started ordering from Schwans, braille product catalogs and a product book with braille instructions was available. There were even cassettes. All that ended early this year. Apparently not enough of the blind community cared enough to object. You deal with instructions on Schwans' food the same way you deal with any other product's instructions; get someone to read them to you, use an optacon if you can, or call the schwans toll free number and check with a representative for cooking instructions. I've called for instructions before. Of course, there's just plain common sense, experimentation, and experience. I don't mess with any of Schwans' online stuff. I call my order in the day before my delivery day. Naturally, I have a time window for delivery set up, so that I'm there for my delivery.

Brenda Mueller



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Date sent: Wed, 18 Feb 2015 00:11:57 +0000
Subject: [CnD] Schwan's app

I just downloaded the app for swans and I find it to be very
inaccessible. How do you guys use the app? Also, how do you read the instructions on the items that you order?
Mary

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