Subway site nutrition info, Do I go off that?
brooke_92606
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So at the site I calculated my 12'' sub it said 468 calories. But when I look through the database on here, it says 700-900 calories. Which do I go by?
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Depends what you put into, but 12" are usually around 700 yes0
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When I eat Subway I always go to their website and enter what it says...because nobody on here eats the exact same stuff on their sandwich as I do. I like their website because you can add/subtract things from the sandwich to get exact calculations.0
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I agree with Razique. Make sure on subway's website you tell it 12", it automatically defaults to 6". Also make sure you are looking at the total calories and not serving size, or calories from fat.0
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In the spectrum of information on the internet, I would put the MFP food database on the very bottom in terms of accuracy. It's mostly user-entered data, and is incorrect more often than not. (The entries without the asterisk are stock USDA data, and are usually pretty accurate, but not always).
OF COURSE the official subway website will be more accurate than whatever some random clueless user here entered.0 -
I go onto the site and calculate it and then enter it in the database as how I like it for me. The ones you are looking at on here someone else will have entered so they may have different sauces etc to you.0
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Yeah are you sure its set as a 12" and not 6"? Unless you were using flatbread that sounds very low. Even the fresh fit subs barely reach that amount for a 12".
We eat at Subway at least once a week. What sub are you eating? I would suggest not using the main nutritional chart that is on the website because it assumes wheat bread and a various amt of veggies and no cheese. I eat everything plain so I had to click on "all sandwiches" and then choose spicy italian (the only thing I will eat there) and then on the right hand side it gives the nutritional info but it has a button where you can "calculate yours". Click on that and it will let you remove or add toppings and change the bread and choose the type of cheese. That will give you a more accurate count and then you can manually create the food in your diary. It will then be saved in there for future use. Just my plain 6" spicy italian sub on italian herbs and cheese bread is 480 calories. I guess if I ever wanted to save a few calories one day I could get plain bread.
Other then that as long as the website lets you customize the product I always go with the website over MFP. You never know what the person who initially created that food in MFP had on theirs if it doesn't specify.0 -
I had a Subway melt without bacon american cheese and light mayo.. I clicked the footlong option. It said 482 The six inch is 200 something.0
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On their site it shows a 'Subway Melt' with the ham and turkey? Is that it?
If so, a 12 inch on 9 grain wheat, no bacon, no mayo, no cheese and adding no vegetables it's 540 calories.0 -
You're probably mixing up the serving size with the calories.
I always thought the serving size was the calories.. I'm always used to calories being the first number lol
SERVING SIZE (g) 512
CALORIES 7700 -
When I eat Subway I always go to their website and enter what it says...because nobody on here eats the exact same stuff on their sandwich as I do. I like their website because you can add/subtract things from the sandwich to get exact calculations.
You can do the same thing with Chiptole, but it's not on their website... http://www.chipotlecaloriecalculator.com/0 -
Yeah are you sure its set as a 12" and not 6"? Unless you were using flatbread that sounds very low. Even the fresh fit subs barely reach that amount for a 12".0
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In the spectrum of information on the internet, I would put the MFP food database on the very bottom in terms of accuracy. It's mostly user-entered data, and is incorrect more often than not. (The entries without the asterisk are stock USDA data, and are usually pretty accurate, but not always).
OF COURSE the official subway website will be more accurate than whatever some random clueless user here entered.
I've been assured by other MFP members that they have NEVER found an entry on MFP that wasn't 100% accurate.
So it must be true.
In all seriousness, yes, go with the Subway site, but make sure it's the right size sub.0 -
When I eat Subway I always go to their website and enter what it says...because nobody on here eats the exact same stuff on their sandwich as I do. I like their website because you can add/subtract things from the sandwich to get exact calculations.
You can do the same thing with Chiptole, but it's not on their website... http://www.chipotlecaloriecalculator.com/
http://www.chipotle.com/en-US/menu/nutrition_calculator/nutrition_calculator.aspx
I think they just added in a little while ago, but they do have their own now0 -
Go by the information calculated at Subways site, as you build your meal. Then you can create that item on MFP for future reference. That is what I do b/c everyone likes their sub different.0
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They have a place on their site that you can build your own sub and see exactly what is in it. I do that and print it out then i add it to the "my meals" section on here so every time I go to order now I already have it listed and don't have to guess. I have a couple of different ones that I choose from. Oven roasted chicken and turkey are my go to subs. I get just vinegar or the light mayo. But seriously just go on their site to that section and put what you like and figure where you can make changes to get the healthiest sub for you.0
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You're probably mixing up the serving size with the calories.
I always thought the serving size was the calories.. I'm always used to calories being the first number lol
SERVING SIZE (g) 512
CALORIES 770
THIS!!!! It took me a couple times to realize that I was looking at serving size and not calories---I've had the subway melt and the 12" is definitely not 500 cals haha0 -
The website assumes wheat bread, no sauce and no cheese, but yeah, 700-900 range sounds about right for most footlongs. 4 cheese triangles is about 100 calories. I like the smokehouse chicken. Throw a ton of veggies on that. It doesn't need any extra sauce.0
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Go by the information calculated at Subways site, as you build your meal. Then you can create that item on MFP for future reference. That is what I do b/c everyone likes their sub different.
Sorry I hadn't seen this post. See I'm not the only one who does that! :flowerforyou:0 -
Remember too that American and Canadian Subways have different distributors so the amount of calories in the products could be different.0
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^^^This.0
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I would go off what the company website says. A lot of food products on MFP are added by individuals and may not be verified. They can also be tailored to what that individual is putting on their food. 700 calories is likely reflecting someone's personal built sandwich and not what the meal would normally be made with.
Use the Subway website to build your meal, and add that to your personal recipe's so you'll always know that you're getting the right information for what you're eating.0
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