Subway - Build your own Sub nutritional info
Jeni322
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Hey all,
Sorry if this has been posted before but does anyone have the link for creating your own subway sandwich to get the nutritional info?
Thanks
Jen xx
Sorry if this has been posted before but does anyone have the link for creating your own subway sandwich to get the nutritional info?
Thanks
Jen xx
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bump, I would love this info too. Panera has it for their stuff, and you really don't have that much choice there as you do with subway0
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YEAH, that would be great to know.....0
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Here is the Nutritional Facts for Subway. I hope this helps. http://www.subway.com/applications/NutritionInfo/index.aspx0
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Thank you for this one. I had no idea my Veggie Delite was this much the way I always have it made.! 470 for a 6 inch, on Honey oat wheat. My my my!!0 -
OHHHH thank you!!!0
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Thanks everyone0
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bump so I can find this later0
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stay away from subway if ya can. full of salt and processed rubbish0
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You can go to Subwayfreshbuzz.com. Go to the fresh fit choices. About midway down the page towards the left you can see a place to click to show the nutritional information. Once you click that there is a place on the right to build it. When you click that you can make it your way with your choice of bread, cheese, veggies, and sauce. It will change the nutritional stats as you change what you put on your sub. Way cool!0
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I actually ate Subway yesterday and my favorite bread to get is always the honey oat. I didn't realize it but the honey oat bread contains 50 more calories in a six inch compared to the regular wheat bread. I still got honey oat, but it was interesting since this is the first time I have gone since I started using MFP to calculate my calories.0
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Nice calculator! I agree, its not good to consider subway "safe". Only eat it when you have to decide between that and other fast foods. I have read that the whole wheat bread is only partially whole wheat, and actually has white bread mixed in with caramel food coloring. In turkey sandwiches you don't get all that much turkey, and in the big picture, the carb to protein ratio is way off.
What I personally love about subway is how they practically count each pepper and shred of lettuce then get pissy when I ask for a little more, and they put exactly two more rings of pepperocinis, ask for more once again, and they get really mad and throw their knife down after cutting the sandwich. I'm a nice girl too! I do not support subway.0 -
Go to the freshbuzz page and click the sub. Then click the nutrition facts on the bottom of the picture, then click Your Build.0
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http://www.subway.com/menu/Product.aspx?CC=USA&LC=ENG&ProductId=133&MenuId=35&MenuTypeId=1
Subway has a build your own sandwich. If the link does not work, try clicking this link, and selecting a sandwich. On the right is a grey button that says "CALCULATE YOURS". Once you click that link, you can build your own and determine the calories.
http://www.subway.com/menu/MenuCategoryItems.aspx?CC=USA&LC=ENG&MenuTypeId=1&MenuId=350 -
If i dont get enough of the veg that i want, i ask for extra. If it is still not enough, i has for extra extra. I keep adding the extra's until they give me what i want.0
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Thanks for sharing!!0
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subway.com lets you build your own sandwich and it shows the calorie count as well as the rest of the nutritional info right there.0
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I didn't read through this thread, so if it's already been posted I'm sorry!! Here is the link to the "create your own meal" section. I use it every week :-)
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Also, people say "stay away from subway' however, I feel that its a better choice than mcdonalds or one of those other disgusting menus... lol. I rather take the sodium from subway. Yes, I agree not to eat it everyday, but its better than some other choices....... don't be discouraged from it.0
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there's a thing like this on subway website - click your build0
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"stay away from subway if ya can. full of salt and processed rubbish".
I wouldn't say that. Sure some of the meat products have lot's of some pretty "eww" chemicals to slow down
their spoiling, and Hot Louisianna is full of sodium. But I still wouldn't call Subway food very processed. At
least not comparing to McDonald's or Burger King. One time I ordered a salad at McDonald's and couldn't
eat any of it because the first bite tasted quite weird, disgusting and not so fresh..
At least Subway's salad's are fresh and quite *kitten*-free!0 -
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Go to http://www.subway.com/nutrition/nutritionlist.aspx. Click on your sandwich choice on the chart. That will take you to a website for that sandwich, and there is a "Calculate Yours" button on the right, under the nutritional information.0
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