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(, Tue 6 Mar 2012, 13:56, 2 replies, latest was 14 years ago)
plus processed meat has carconagenic nitrates in it
(, Tue 6 Mar 2012, 14:00, Reply)
At least half the time I mention food on here, someone goes on and on about how it is the cause of my stomach problems.
(, Tue 6 Mar 2012, 14:06, Reply)
Your problem is medical, not dietary.
Hope this helps.
(, Tue 6 Mar 2012, 14:07, Reply)
all that battered shit aint too good for the guts either
(, Tue 6 Mar 2012, 14:08, Reply)
still they can be friends and stuff
(, Tue 6 Mar 2012, 14:15, Reply)
(, Tue 6 Mar 2012, 14:20, Reply)
particularly saturated fat, salt and calories. the only way to achieve this is to not eat processed food.
(, Tue 6 Mar 2012, 14:13, Reply)
I went for the Tukey Ham + Real Ham one this time, I normally go for an intalian BMT.
What's the diff between this and an average sandwich at marks'n'sparks?
(, Tue 6 Mar 2012, 14:03, Reply)
(, Tue 6 Mar 2012, 14:05, Reply)
www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-1394821/Subway-sandwich-diet-helps-father-lose-stones.html
(, Tue 6 Mar 2012, 14:06, Reply)
www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-1365424/Subway-vs-McDonalds-The-artery-clogging-truth-favourite-fast-food-chains.html
(, Tue 6 Mar 2012, 14:08, Reply)
bonus points for linking a daily mail article as the weapon of truth and justice
(, Tue 6 Mar 2012, 14:09, Reply)
www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-1394821/Naked-Ape-is-a-dick.html
(, Tue 6 Mar 2012, 14:14, Reply)
(, Tue 6 Mar 2012, 14:09, Reply)
www.subway.co.uk/menu/subs/value-lunch/turkey-breast-and-ham-.aspx
(, Tue 6 Mar 2012, 14:08, Reply)
(, Tue 6 Mar 2012, 14:19, Reply)
And I won't be told otherwise.
(, Tue 6 Mar 2012, 14:10, Reply)
(, Tue 6 Mar 2012, 14:52, Reply)
subway is as healthy as any convenience food if you choose wisely - eg i have a wrap with all the salad (except fucking evil tomatoes) and a couple of slices of cheese. so a couple of hundred calories, and about 10g of fat, less if i don't have a sauce.
if you have a 12 inch meatball marinara, then it's 1,100 calories and 42grams of fat and about 7 grams of salt.
fine to choose the wrong things, if that's what you fancy. but don't blame subway. admit that you chose the fattening shit!
(, Tue 6 Mar 2012, 15:15, Reply)
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