Whats wrong with Subway?
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Its so funny how critical people can be of the choices of others. I believe someone else said it best "if you don't like it, don't it it DUH!" Anyway, I enjoy Subway every now and then. I prefer a salad with spinach, a scoop of tuna and tons of veggies. I like the raspberry vinagrette for dressing. I usually only eat half at a time because its so filling. To each his own...:flowerforyou:0
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I love Subway! I always get a turkey sub with no cheese and I'm still losing weight0
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I like Subway just fine. There are delis I like better. There are delis I do not like as much. Whatever I'm in the mood for, I'll eat (so long as my calorie goal is met).0
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I eat what I eat, this site hasn't changed too much of what I eat, but more helped me control how much I eat.
I love subway!0 -
This is the type of thing I find extremely funny. People hating on subway because of carbs and such. Weight loss is very simple. It's all about CALORIES. I haven't tracked anything besides calories the entire time I have been losing weight and not once have I hit a plateau, had any issues losing weight or anything to that nature. Eat what you want, just stay within your calorie range for the day and you'll be fine.
This type of eating doesn't work for everybody. A lot of people have trouble with carbs, they can't digest them well and so have to watch what they eat more closely. also some people lose differently. It isn't all calories that matter.0 -
Worked for Jared yo.0
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Please don't be an idiot and believe this. I'm studying nutrition right now, and can tell you that eating that much protein is just a waste. Carbs provide glucose, the preferred source of energy.
I used to hear that same idiotic "carbs are your preferred energy source" quote from nutritionists all the time back when I was in medical school That means carbs are good for giving you energy for things like sports, but it has absolutely nothing to do with weight loss (or anything else really). And technically sugar, not complex carbs are the body's energy source. Yet nobody would recomend eating pure sugar all day! You mentioned that we don't need much protein if we're not exercising . . . how many carbs do we need again . . . oh yeah zero!
I can't believe the "carbs are your preferred energy source" dogma is still so prevalent amoung nutritionists. White bread (and subway's "wheat bread" is basically white bread) is not helpful for weight loss. Sure, you can make it work if you want to, but it's not health food. It's not very satiating, it's high glycemic index, it's low in nutrients, and it's basically just empty calories.
carbs = energy0 -
Their bread turns soggy. Nuf said.0
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Subway is just fine if you like it. I am a fan of the BLT on Italian Herb and Cheese sammich.0
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Processed meats full of sodium and MSG - gives me a migraine
Bread - Can't eat it now, but even when I did Subway is just too much bread to meat & veggie ratio to me
For the same calories, I'd much rather have a huge salad with protein and full fat full flavor dressing
And for me, 15% protein is way too low. My ratios are more 30% carb, 40% protein, 30% fat
precisely. they're very stingy on the meat and veg. and, all the meat is way processed anyway. when i'm trying to lose a few, i nix processed foods, sugar, and grains. taking a bite of a subway sandwich sometimes seems like getting a mouthful of bread.0 -
Please don't be an idiot and believe this. I'm studying nutrition right now, and can tell you that eating that much protein is just a waste. Carbs provide glucose, the preferred source of energy.
I used to hear that same idiotic "carbs are your preferred energy source" quote from nutritionists all the time back when I was in medical school That means carbs are good for giving you energy for things like sports, but it has absolutely nothing to do with weight loss (or anything else really). And technically sugar, not complex carbs are the body's energy source. Yet nobody would recomend eating pure sugar all day! You mentioned that we don't need much protein if we're not exercising . . . how many carbs do we need again . . . oh yeah zero!
I can't believe the "carbs are your preferred energy source" dogma is still so prevalent amoung nutritionists. White bread (and subway's "wheat bread" is basically white bread) is not helpful for weight loss. Sure, you can make it work if you want to, but it's not health food. It's not very satiating, it's high glycemic index, it's low in nutrients, and it's basically just empty calories.
carbs = energy
fat and protein = energy, too. do you think we just poop out protein and fat without using it?0 -
Don't listen to jacka**es on here that think they know everything. Go to a nutritionist or dietitan if you have questions. People here think they know everything because they did a google search.
Or cuz they read a nutrition book..0 -
This all just makes me want a sammich. *tummy grumbles*0
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honestly, if i'm low carbing it or i'm doing a carb reload, subway tastes generic, processed and bland to me.0
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Processed meats full of sodium and MSG - gives me a migraine
Bread - Can't eat it now, but even when I did Subway is just too much bread to meat & veggie ratio to me
For the same calories, I'd much rather have a huge salad with protein and full fat full flavor dressing
And for me, 15% protein is way too low. My ratios are more 30% carb, 40% protein, 30% fat
precisely. they're very stingy on the meat and veg. and, all the meat is way processed anyway. when i'm trying to lose a few, i nix processed foods, sugar, and grains. taking a bite of a subway sandwich sometimes seems like getting a mouthful of bread.
When yoe're trying to lose a few your diet must be awfully bland0 -
Personally I don't like the calorie hit of Subway. Some people just like to be negative. It is much better than having a Big Mac.0
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people bash all kinds of stuff on here. some stuff I like and use in my diet, like Lean Cuisines. No, I don't build my entire diet around them, but sometimes they are a good option. do what works for you. I've been criticized for skpping lunch because I was out and about doing errands and didn't have healthy options nearby and I've been criticized for eating at subway. Don't listen to everyone tell you what you should do. I've lost nearly 50 lbs in under 5 mos so I pretty much do my own thing my own way.0
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Processed meats full of sodium and MSG - gives me a migraine
Bread - Can't eat it now, but even when I did Subway is just too much bread to meat & veggie ratio to me
For the same calories, I'd much rather have a huge salad with protein and full fat full flavor dressing
And for me, 15% protein is way too low. My ratios are more 30% carb, 40% protein, 30% fat
precisely. they're very stingy on the meat and veg. and, all the meat is way processed anyway. when i'm trying to lose a few, i nix processed foods, sugar, and grains. taking a bite of a subway sandwich sometimes seems like getting a mouthful of bread.
When yoe're trying to lose a few your diet must be awfully bland
not at all!!0 -
I don't get it. What is wrong with a healthy sandwich from Subway?
I don't mean the footlong sandwich with extra bacon and cheese grilled with no veggies and a side of 2 coookies and a regular coke.
I don't understand why so many people hate on Subway here on MFP.
I honestly think that my 6-inch on 9grain bread sub with turkey or ham along with cheese and light mayo and fully loaded list of veggies is not bad for me. Honestly, It pretty much follows the healthy eating food guide. Sure processed meats have a bit too much sodium, but otherwise, I don't see the problem with a sub described above... yet so many on MFP are against Subway, or think its awful.
If you think so, please explain in a rational and civilized manner why you think Subway isn't a good choice for people. I'd like to know why and I'd like you to suggest something easy to prepare (and tasty) that I can pack in under 400 calories with a reasonable amount of veggies/fruit (my vitamins are important), carbs (not too much sugar and a reasonable amount of fibre), protein and fats (preferably the healthy fats).
I'm not talking low-carb diet or high-protein diet. I can't do keto or Atkins, seriously, I've tried it, its not for me, I felt so lethargic.
I'm just talking regular healthy eating. You know, food-guide style... where the daily recommended intake is 55% carbs, 30% fats and 15% protein along with plenty of vitamins and minerals.
It's nasty? I dunno, I can't even stand the smell of Subway.0 -
This is the type of thing I find extremely funny. People hating on subway because of carbs and such. Weight loss is very simple. It's all about CALORIES. I haven't tracked anything besides calories the entire time I have been losing weight and not once have I hit a plateau, had any issues losing weight or anything to that nature. Eat what you want, just stay within your calorie range for the day and you'll be fine.
EXACTLY this! I'm friending you missy!0 -
Don't listen to jacka**es on here that think they know everything. Go to a nutritionist or dietitan if you have questions. People here think they know everything because they did a google search.
Yes, educating one's self is such an enormous waste of time when you can go to someone else who will simply tell you what to do. No matter that you won't have the basic education to decide if the information they're giving you even makes sense or not.
Also, since people constantly equate these two:
Training requirements for becoming a nutritionist: In most states ZERO training required. Almost anyone can legally call themselves a "nutritionist."
Training requirements for becoming a dietician: 4-year degree in a related field, usually dietetics or food and nutrition plus 6 months to two years of certification classes.
Google is a helluva tool.0 -
I love Subway, and I think it's perfectly fine to have it as part of your nutritious lifestyle! Weight loss is a matter of moderation and calories consumed vs. calories burned.
I'm new to this site, and I do have to say I'm a little shocked and disappointed with the content people feel comfortable posting. I thought the point of a forum on a website such as this was to be supportive. I know people will rebut with the "I'm just being honest" card, but there's a way to state your opinion without belittling other's. This is not directed toward you Snowgrrl...your post was completely appropriate.0 -
Processed meats full of sodium and MSG - gives me a migraine
Bread - Can't eat it now, but even when I did Subway is just too much bread to meat & veggie ratio to me
For the same calories, I'd much rather have a huge salad with protein and full fat full flavor dressing
And for me, 15% protein is way too low. My ratios are more 30% carb, 40% protein, 30% fat
precisely. they're very stingy on the meat and veg. and, all the meat is way processed anyway. when i'm trying to lose a few, i nix processed foods, sugar, and grains. taking a bite of a subway sandwich sometimes seems like getting a mouthful of bread.
When yoe're trying to lose a few your diet must be awfully bland
not at all!!
no butter or cooking oils and all that yucky processed stuff makes for bland cooking0 -
subway is full of processed food that was TOO much sodium.. unless you are planning on getting a vegi delite stay away from this place..
Look at the numbers:
Turkey Breast and Ham Sandwhich no may no cheese
SERVING SIZE (g) 221 CALORIES 280 Calories from Fat 35 TOTAL FAT (g) 4 Saturated Fat (g) 1 Trans Fat* (g) 0 CHOLESTEROL (mg) 20 SODIUM (mg) 820 CARBOHYDRATES (G) 46 Dietary Fiber (g) 5 Sugars (g) 8 PROTEIN (G) 18 VITAMIN A % DV 8 VITAMIN C % DV 20 CALCIUM % DV 30 IRON % DV
820 mg of sodium in on 6 inch sandwhich if you get a footlong that equals=1640!
Read below this is straight from the subway website:
Is monosodium glutamate (MSG) used as a flavor enhancer in any of your foods?
The SUBWAY® brand does not add MSG to any of the standard menu items. However, other ingredients such as hydrolyzed or textured vegetable proteins and/or autolyzed yeast are used in our products. These ingredients contain glutamates that may cause similar sensitivities that MSG causes. To find out which foods at SUBWAY® contain autolyzed yeast and hydrolyzed protein, visit the nutrition section of the website to view ingredient listings. There is also a document in the nutrition section, called “Ingredient Information for People with Food Allergies” which identifies menu items that contain these two ingredients. Snack chips and pre-packaged salad dressings sold in our restaurants may contain MSG, so make sure to read the ingredient list on the package.0 -
subway is full of processed food that was TOO much sodium.. unless you are planning on getting a vegi delite stay away from this place..
Look at the numbers:
Turkey Breast and Ham Sandwhich no may no cheese
SERVING SIZE (g) 221 CALORIES 280 Calories from Fat 35 TOTAL FAT (g) 4 Saturated Fat (g) 1 Trans Fat* (g) 0 CHOLESTEROL (mg) 20 SODIUM (mg) 820 CARBOHYDRATES (G) 46 Dietary Fiber (g) 5 Sugars (g) 8 PROTEIN (G) 18 VITAMIN A % DV 8 VITAMIN C % DV 20 CALCIUM % DV 30 IRON % DV
820 mg of sodium in on 6 inch sandwhich if you get a footlong that equals=1640!
Read below this is straight from the subway website:
Is monosodium glutamate (MSG) used as a flavor enhancer in any of your foods?
The SUBWAY® brand does not add MSG to any of the standard menu items. However, other ingredients such as hydrolyzed or textured vegetable proteins and/or autolyzed yeast are used in our products. These ingredients contain glutamates that may cause similar sensitivities that MSG causes. To find out which foods at SUBWAY® contain autolyzed yeast and hydrolyzed protein, visit the nutrition section of the website to view ingredient listings. There is also a document in the nutrition section, called “Ingredient Information for People with Food Allergies” which identifies menu items that contain these two ingredients. Snack chips and pre-packaged salad dressings sold in our restaurants may contain MSG, so make sure to read the ingredient list on the package.
Zomg! sodium and MSG is tasty stuff as is naturally occurring glutamate0 -
Please don't be an idiot and believe this. I'm studying nutrition right now, and can tell you that eating that much protein is just a waste. Carbs provide glucose, the preferred source of energy.
I used to hear that same idiotic "carbs are your preferred energy source" quote from nutritionists all the time back when I was in medical school That means carbs are good for giving you energy for things like sports, but it has absolutely nothing to do with weight loss (or anything else really). And technically sugar, not complex carbs are the body's energy source. Yet nobody would recomend eating pure sugar all day! You mentioned that we don't need much protein if we're not exercising . . . how many carbs do we need again . . . oh yeah zero!
I can't believe the "carbs are your preferred energy source" dogma is still so prevalent amoung nutritionists. White bread (and subway's "wheat bread" is basically white bread) is not helpful for weight loss. Sure, you can make it work if you want to, but it's not health food. It's not very satiating, it's high glycemic index, it's low in nutrients, and it's basically just empty calories.
carbs = energy
fat and protein = energy, too. do you think we just poop out protein and fat without using it?
Agreed, but it doesn't come as quickly as carb energy. Maybe I should revise to carbs = fast energy!0 -
I haven't read all the replies but in response to the OP asking for alternatives, how about a pita? We have Pita Pit here and since I'm a vegetarian, I have the falafel pita. If I get a small one and have veggies and hummus in it, it's under 400 cals and extremely filling.
As for subway, I think it's fine occasionally. But if you are having cold cuts, you should not only worry about the sodium but also the nitrates that are cold cuts generally (very very bad for you).0 -
subway is full of processed food that was TOO much sodium.. unless you are planning on getting a vegi delite stay away from this place..
Look at the numbers:
Turkey Breast and Ham Sandwhich no may no cheese
SERVING SIZE (g) 221 CALORIES 280 Calories from Fat 35 TOTAL FAT (g) 4 Saturated Fat (g) 1 Trans Fat* (g) 0 CHOLESTEROL (mg) 20 SODIUM (mg) 820 CARBOHYDRATES (G) 46 Dietary Fiber (g) 5 Sugars (g) 8 PROTEIN (G) 18 VITAMIN A % DV 8 VITAMIN C % DV 20 CALCIUM % DV 30 IRON % DV
820 mg of sodium in on 6 inch sandwhich if you get a footlong that equals=1640!
Read below this is straight from the subway website:
Is monosodium glutamate (MSG) used as a flavor enhancer in any of your foods?
The SUBWAY® brand does not add MSG to any of the standard menu items. However, other ingredients such as hydrolyzed or textured vegetable proteins and/or autolyzed yeast are used in our products. These ingredients contain glutamates that may cause similar sensitivities that MSG causes. To find out which foods at SUBWAY® contain autolyzed yeast and hydrolyzed protein, visit the nutrition section of the website to view ingredient listings. There is also a document in the nutrition section, called “Ingredient Information for People with Food Allergies” which identifies menu items that contain these two ingredients. Snack chips and pre-packaged salad dressings sold in our restaurants may contain MSG, so make sure to read the ingredient list on the package.
Zomg! sodium and MSG is tasty stuff as is naturally occurring glutamate
sarcasm? lol0 -
I've never seen anyone hating on Subway at MFP. But, since you're asking... It has no real flavor or appeal. It's boring. it's the vanilla milkshake of milkshakes. And some people like vanilla and that's okay with me. I'm just not a vanilla milkshake girl.
BUT, and this is IMPORTANT: don't fool yourself into thinking it's different than other "fast food" chains. It's the same. Purchases and uses processed meats and cheeses and breads and just like all the rest. Check out the ingredient list at http://www.subway.com/Nutrition/Files/usProdIngredients.pdf.
For example, Black Forest ham: Ham cured with: water, dextrose, salt, potassium lactate, contains 2% or less modified food starch (derived from corn), sodium phosphates, sodium diacetate, sodium erythorbate, smoke flavoring, sodium nitrite. May contain: seasoning [potassium chloride, pork stock, sugar, yeast extract, salt, lactic acid, fructose, sunflower oil, cysteine HCL, calcium lactate, modified food starch, flavors, grill flavor (from sunflower oil), polysorbate 80, rendered pork fat, and smoke flavor].
That's a whole mess of unpronounceable chemicals and processes for, ya know, MEAT, that already existed as MEAT when it was on the pig.
or 9-GRAIN WHEAT: Enriched wheat flour (wheat flour, malted barley flour, niacin, iron, thiamine mononitrate, riboflavin, folic acid), water, yeast, whole wheat flour, sugar, contains 2% or less of the following: wheat gluten, oat fiber, soybean oil, wheat bran, salt, wheat, rye, yellow corn, oats, triticale, brown rice, barley, flaxseed, millet, sorghum, yeast nutrients (calcium carbonate, calcium sulfate, ammonium sulfate), vitamin D2, dough conditioners (DATEM, sodium stearoyl lactylate, potassium iodate, ascorbic acid, azodicarbonamide), caramel color, refinery syrup, honey, yeast extract, natural flavor, enzymes. Contains wheat.
I consider this franken-food. But that's just me.0 -
I like it enough. More of a Jimmy John's person myself, though.
Love that Jimmy John's! Now, let's see what people don't like about that place...0
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