WTF????

Arby's turkey bacon WRAP is AT LEAST 600 calories?????????? What the hell??? OMG. I am so freaking pissed. I guess NO WHERE has anything healthy. So what do you do? Decline all invites from family/friends when they wanna go out to eat?? What is wrong with all these fast food places?? And sit down restaurants are no better, probably are even worse. That's ridiculous. SCREW ARBY'S!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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  • kiachu
    kiachu Posts: 409 Member
    Arby's turkey bacon WRAP is AT LEAST 600 calories?????????? What the hell??? OMG. I am so freaking pissed. I guess NO WHERE has anything healthy. So what do you do? Decline all invites from family/friends when they wanna go out to eat?? What is wrong with all these fast food places?? And sit down restaurants are no better, probably are even worse. That's ridiculous. SCREW ARBY'S!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    I eat out. I just make sure I check nutritional info before hand
  • Johlawrence
    Johlawrence Posts: 236 Member
    LOL! I know what you mean! Anytime Ihave to eat fast food, unfortunately, I always opt for a salad with limited dressing. And we wonder why so many folks are overweight??? Eating healthy is not only expensive, it's very time consuming. Hang in there! :smile:
  • Acg67
    Acg67 Posts: 12,142 Member
    Arby's turkey bacon WRAP is AT LEAST 600 calories?????????? What the hell??? OMG. I am so freaking pissed. I guess NO WHERE has anything healthy. So what do you do? Decline all invites from family/friends when they wanna go out to eat?? What is wrong with all these fast food places?? And sit down restaurants are no better, probably are even worse. That's ridiculous. SCREW ARBY'S!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    If you eat half it's only 300cals and 600 cals for a sandwich isn't all that much
  • ToughTulip
    ToughTulip Posts: 1,118 Member
    Not sure what you expected from Arbys xD

    usually when I go out to eat I check nutrition before, and either work it into my calories or get something light

    Subway, Jimmy johns, mcdonalds even have low calorie stuff
  • kiachu
    kiachu Posts: 409 Member
    LOL! I know what you mean! Anytime Ihave to eat fast food, unfortunately, I always opt for a salad with limited dressing. And we wonder why so many folks are overweight??? Eating healthy is not only expensive, it's very time consuming. Hang in there! :smile:

    Very time consuming. Thank God for smart phones. I can look up stuff on the fly.
  • mom2handh1975
    mom2handh1975 Posts: 224 Member
    It's a bummer, isn't it? A lot of times, a majority of the calories come from cheese and sauce. Maybe you could have it prepared without those. You CAN eat fast food, you just have to some research first. You can look at almost every chain's nutrition info online, and that can help you make an educated decision about what you can eat where. It would be really nice if every restaurant had to clearly post nutrition info for everyone to see, wouldn't it? Maybe some day...
  • stylistchik
    stylistchik Posts: 1,436 Member
    I don't know why you thought a fast food item with bacon in the title would be "healthy"
  • cashew1b
    cashew1b Posts: 59 Member
    As long as you are careful what you eat, then you can do it. My BFF had a reasonable dinner from Zaxby's the other night.
  • Acg67
    Acg67 Posts: 12,142 Member
    LOL! I know what you mean! Anytime Ihave to eat fast food, unfortunately, I always opt for a salad with limited dressing. And we wonder why so many folks are overweight??? Eating healthy is not only expensive, it's very time consuming. Hang in there! :smile:

    A head of lettuce isn't all that expensive...
  • arielian
    arielian Posts: 200
    Arby's should be called SALTY's....The sodium in their sandwiches are DEATH!
  • YouAreTheShit
    YouAreTheShit Posts: 510 Member
    Mainstream food manufacturers and restaurants are counting on you to NOT do your homework. They figure that if it looks and sounds healthy, you won't bother checking into the ton of carbs, sugar and fat that is in their crap. Even grilled chicken on salads is often brined in a salty sugary mess that piles on the calories and diminishes its health benefit.

    Stop trusting those who want your money in exchange for their yummy flavors. They can care less about your health and well being.
  • _Bob_
    _Bob_ Posts: 1,487 Member
    I don't know why you thought a fast food item with bacon in the title would be "healthy"

    Bacon in the title of anything makes it healthy. good for your soul and such. and when I eat out I make sure I do something big to counter it like an insane workout or hike to earn all the delicious calories.
  • tadpole242
    tadpole242 Posts: 507 Member
    Arby's turkey bacon WRAP is AT LEAST 600 calories?????????? What the hell??? OMG. I am so freaking pissed. I guess NO WHERE has anything healthy. So what do you do? Decline all invites from family/friends when they wanna go out to eat?? What is wrong with all these fast food places?? And sit down restaurants are no better, probably are even worse. That's ridiculous. SCREW ARBY'S!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    600 Calories, yet that is true, but it's 10 ounce of food, that's a whole meal. it's not like you're eating it as if it is a snack, is it?. I'd worry more about all that salt
  • jendraka
    jendraka Posts: 117 Member
    You may be surprised to hear this, but Wendy's is pretty reasonable. I've gone there pretty often while dieting. The local one where I live has the whole nutrition chart up right next to the order counter and they actually have some pretty low calorie choices available. They are up-front with everything so it makes ordering while on a diet pretty simple. Not to mention, their website is simple as well. So you can go to their website, pick out your order and figure out your calories before hitting up the drive-thru.
  • Acg67
    Acg67 Posts: 12,142 Member
    Mainstream food manufacturers and restaurants are counting on you to NOT do your homework. They figure that if it looks and sounds healthy, you won't bother checking into the ton of carbs, sugar and fat that is in their crap. Even grilled chicken on salads is often brined in a salty sugary mess that piles on the calories and diminishes its health benefit.

    Stop trusting those who want your money in exchange for their yummy flavors. They can care less about your health and well being.

    Lol how many cals does brining add to chicken?

    Brining chicken/pork etc keeps it juicy and more flavorful, it's something home cooks should do more of
  • LOL! I know what you mean! Anytime Ihave to eat fast food, unfortunately, I always opt for a salad with limited dressing. And we wonder why so many folks are overweight??? Eating healthy is not only expensive, it's very time consuming. Hang in there! :smile:

    A head of lettuce isn't all that expensive...

    I buy heads of lettuce..
  • I eat the chicken piri piri skewers when I eat out - only 320 calories at Harvester :-)
  • I don't know why you thought a fast food item with bacon in the title would be "healthy"

    Uh... I cook bacon at home and it's still fairly healthy. Thanks.
  • tigersword
    tigersword Posts: 8,059 Member
    The calorie count of a food has absolutely no bearing on whether it's "healthy" or not. Plenty of healthy foods are high calorie, and there are plenty of low or no calorie foods that aren't healthy. If you want to complain about it being higher calorie than you expected, that's one thing, but to rant about it not being healthy solely for being higher calorie is rather ignorant.
  • Mainstream food manufacturers and restaurants are counting on you to NOT do your homework. They figure that if it looks and sounds healthy, you won't bother checking into the ton of carbs, sugar and fat that is in their crap. Even grilled chicken on salads is often brined in a salty sugary mess that piles on the calories and diminishes its health benefit.

    Stop trusting those who want your money in exchange for their yummy flavors. They can care less about your health and well being.

    Yep, your right! I guess we have to learn things the hard way sometimes. I'm still pissed though, lol.
  • schustc
    schustc Posts: 428 Member
    I don't really do fast food anymore - in the typical sense. I'll do subway on occasion but they're still really high in calories for me. If I had to do fast food (ew).. I'd opt for 1. salad, 2. baked potato and chili, 3. (and this is expensive but - it is what it is) I'd order 2 grilled chicken sandwiches and drop the bread.


    I'm not low carb, but the bread is just - nutritionally a waste. High calorie and no real benefit.

    Restaurants? Generally much easier - as long as it's not a greasy spoon or family diner.. Grilled fish minus the oil, or light on the oil, steamed veggies, SCORE! and mighty delicious.

    Grilled Chicken breast, Salad, grilled chicken breast salad minus cheese, etc etc.. My fav lately is grilled tilapia with steamed mixed veggies.

    it can be done, but I just don't have a taste for fast food anymore - the thought of it turns my stomach. Eating REAL food - ok - not that FF isn't real food - but more nutritious food makes me feel better and tastes so much better!

    If you get invited out, ask if you can pick the place. If they invite you to a place you KNOW you can't eat, eat first :) before you go, then go and enjoy the company. I've done that too.. ;-) or, in a pinch, if you do cheat days (high days, etc., as I do), save these things for your high days.
  • togden
    togden Posts: 324 Member
    I do 1 of 3 things - -

    1. I check the nutritional information while Im there

    2. I have things altered or removed - cheese and sauces really throw things up, stick to grilled rather than fried, Ill use maybe half the bread, or I look for the salads

    3. I prepare myself for possibly 2 workouts that day
  • I just had lunch at Arby's and did fine I think. I had the Jr. Roast Beef sandwich and a side salad for under 300 calories. You can eat out just don't eat as much. Salads can be a great choice and limited the dressing. I'm sure the bacon on it does not help the calorie count.
  • zaithyr
    zaithyr Posts: 482 Member
    I'd eat it and just get a good workout in later lol
  • subcult
    subcult Posts: 262 Member
    I save up atleast 1000 calories before I eat at a restraunt either from the same day or a few days ahead. It gives me something to look forward to and I enjoy my dinner.
  • zyxst
    zyxst Posts: 9,149 Member
    LOL! I know what you mean! Anytime Ihave to eat fast food, unfortunately, I always opt for a salad with limited dressing. And we wonder why so many folks are overweight??? Eating healthy is not only expensive, it's very time consuming. Hang in there! :smile:

    A head of lettuce isn't all that expensive...

    Depends on where you live. In Iowa, the most I paid was $2. A head of iceberg lettuce is $3-$4 in Newfoundland. Food has to be shipped by ferry, then trucked across the entire length/breadth of the island to reach me. I don't want to think about the cost in Nunavut. :noway:
  • RainHoward
    RainHoward Posts: 1,599 Member
    As a general rule of life I automatically assume that any eating establishment that can be accessed without leaving my vehicles falls in the "not good for you" category. Conversely, if I happen to be eating at such an establishment I am doing so at a point I am not concerned about the quality of food I'm receiving. One meal of high everything bad isn't going to kill you. If you eat at Arby's every day then you would probably want to be concerned. Not so much by the food as by your choice of consuming said food on a daily basis.

    You can find the dietary information for all US chain restaurants on line. A little reading goes a long way. Especially when you start taking note of the incredibly high fat and sodium content.
  • ChristiH4000
    ChristiH4000 Posts: 531 Member
    I really don't think you have to avoid all social interaction and family gatherings because that is too extreme and unrealistic. Give yourself some freedom to indulge in moderation, but try to plan ahead and work some exercise in too. You can't always have perfect days, but that doesn't mean you aren't making progress. Moderation and planing are key.
  • thistimeismytime
    thistimeismytime Posts: 711 Member
    I love the Chicken Fajita Pita from Jack in the Box. 330 calories and 23 gm of protein. It's basically grilled chicken, tomatoes, cheese, and lettuce in a pita...topped with salsa. The sodium is high, but that's my go-to fast food if I'm out and about and didn't bring anything with me. Applebee's has a great menu of "under 550 calorie" items. Chick-fil-A has some decent choices too. Pretty much all fast food is loaded in sodium though.

    You don't have to give up fast food forever. Just don't eat it often and make the best choices available. Some places (like Burger King) have NOTHING on the menu that works for me nutritionally, so I try to avoid those places. You just have to try to plan ahead a little.
  • marie_cressman
    marie_cressman Posts: 980 Member
    Arby's turkey bacon WRAP is AT LEAST 600 calories?????????? What the hell??? OMG. I am so freaking pissed. I guess NO WHERE has anything healthy. So what do you do? Decline all invites from family/friends when they wanna go out to eat?? What is wrong with all these fast food places?? And sit down restaurants are no better, probably are even worse. That's ridiculous. SCREW ARBY'S!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    I eat out. I just make sure I check nutritional info before hand

    what she said. :) i just had mcdonald's today. i got a classic grilled chicken sandwich without mayo for 300 calories. ;) fries is what always gets me there. the medium is more than 300 calories i believe. since i already know what's for dinner (red beans and rice and a salad), i had the calories to indulge in an entire meal. when we are on the go, i can always find something decent by looking up the nutrition info before we pull up. :)