Thoughts on Subway? Other 'healthy' food places?
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I think if it comes between a choice of going and getting a whopper and onion rings, or a bucket of chicken and pretend mashed potatoes, or a nacho bell grande with extra sides of cheese and or a few tacos... You should go to Subway!
I don't see why people always have a problem with them... sodium? Okay, well I'm not a person that cares that much about sodium right now- I have great blood pressure and I'm not worried about the extra .8 of a pound this week.
I'm more worried about the cholesterol, grease, lard, overly processed , fat and calories. The ones that probably contributed to the 40 lbs I'm trying to lose!
I think Subway is a great alternative to a quick meal on the go... with fresher items, more veggies and healthier options. And if you need to throw a little salt in the meat, than so be it.0 -
Subway is not healthy. That's a massive amount of bread you would be consuming.
It's called moderation. And nobody is forcing you to order a foot long.0 -
Subway is not healthy. That's a massive amount of bread you would be consuming.
It's called moderation. And nobody is forcing you to order a foot long.
exactly. RARE do I get a footlong, almost ALWAYS get a 6" and throw away the end hunk when the meat is gone.0 -
I've been fighting my weight my whole life. When I was about 14 I was able to lose like 50 lbs and get down to 120 lbs. I think I was16 when I started working at subway as a part-time job. For the first 6 months or so I ate veggie salads with oil and vinegar, the veggie delight with no cheese and low fat dressing, or the turkey sandwich with oil/vinegar. I didn't gain any weight and I ate those things like 5 times a week. However, when I started eating their other sandwiches I began to put on pounds very quickly. I think by the time I was done working there I had gained back 25 of the 50 I had originally lost. Stick with wheat bread if you are going to get a sandwich. And stick with turkey if you want to get meat. All in all though, for fast food it has some options that aren't as bad as other fast food places. Would a sandwich you made at home be better for you, and possibly taste better? Probably. But that's not always an option. I say all in all it's not too bad.0
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I think any kind of fast food place can basically be as healthy as you make it. It's a lot easier to get something healthy at Subway, but that doesn't mean everything you get there will be healthy.0
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I eat Subway when we have no idea what to have for dinner or when my boyfriend is over and there isn't anything in to make, we get subs for lunch. A new one just opened up not long ago, a walk away from me. I either get turkey on 6" whole wheat, light mayo, honey mustard, Swiss, lettuce and onions or chicken with a soup if it's for dinner. Lunch is just a 6".
If you're sodium sensitive, it's a bad choice. But if you're fine with sodium, enjoy it! Live a little, people. It is a better choice if you want to eat out. Or you could go for McDonald's or Burger King. You're choice when eating out.
Also, nobody is forcing you to eat a full sub. Get a soup with a 6" or a salad with a soup.0 -
Subway is not healthy. That's a massive amount of bread you would be consuming.
It's called moderation. And nobody is forcing you to order a foot long.
exactly. RARE do I get a footlong, almost ALWAYS get a 6" and throw away the end hunk when the meat is gone.
I throw away the hunk of bread at the end sometimes, too. Lol0 -
I've always really like subway!! If you are out and hungry, and want fast food.. Subway is alright! You just really have to watch your choices.0
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I got online and found the nutrition info for all of the fast food places around and printed them out. that way you will know what you can have that keeps you in your limits When I go to mc donalds I get the grilled chicken sandwich with no mayo (you could replace the mayo with mustard if you want) and a fruit and walnut salad and that comes out to be 510 and you get great nutrition from it. You could also lose the bun and the sandwich goes from 300 to 130. That to tal would then be 340!0
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I am on the road a bunch for work, so Subway has been where I have went quite a bit. I have been able to keep calories down that way. Usually do a 6'' turkey on flatbread with veggies, and mustard. I have also went to Jimmy Johns and got the turkey in a unwhich (lettuce wrap) I don't usually want to take the time to stop and eat so it is on the run (happens when you have 150 to 550 miles a day) So far Subway is working, but like everybody says a bit on the salty side!0
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I really love their meatball sub. I ditch the bun and just load it with vegetables.0
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Subway is not healthy. That's a massive amount of bread you would be consuming.
It's called moderation. And nobody is forcing you to order a foot long.
exactly. RARE do I get a footlong, almost ALWAYS get a 6" and throw away the end hunk when the meat is gone.
That's what she said :laugh: sorry... I couldn't resist0 -
You can see their entire menu online along with the nutritional information. This is a much better option than going to a restaraunt blindly and not knowing what is in the food you're eating.
There's absolutely nothing wrong with Subway, and there's absolutely no reason to avoid it when you can be fully informed on what's going into your body.
Choose the right breads and veggies/meats, and you can have a very nutritious meal at Subway. These anti-Subway people are quite odd, because as I said, you can find all the nutritional information on their products.
Well said my friend, well said.
Agreed. Sodium isn't the devil. If you're going to eat a high sodium meal, just watch your intake the rest of the day. Problem solved. Subway is just fine.0 -
If you need something to go that does not have to be truly fast, I love Jason's Deli. I have lots of choices there and I an a vegetarian. I also LOVE getting Olive Garden minestrone soup to go. 1 Bowl=100 cal. Yum. I have also found Chik-fil-a has a rocking side salad that is cheap.0
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Subway can be as bad as any other Fast food joint if you don't make the right choices. Cold Cuts are high sodium this is true, the Turkey or Chicken are better choices at Subway. Avoid the sauces as best as you can. Mustard is ok as its usually a zero across the board. Choose a WRAP instead of a bread choice. Even though the Flat bread sounds healthier, its worse than a whole wheat bun! Good choices are Veggie delight wrap, turkey wrap (no cheese) Tossed salad (dressing on side to control portions). Most of their soups are low cal and quite yummy, you do have to watch sodium in the soups as well and avoid the cream soups. You can have a Veggie wrap and a soup and come out about 400 calories and a FULL belly!
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I love Subway! I always get a 6in veggie on wheat bread with plenty of veggies, mustard, and avocado. no cheese. It is low-sodium and low-calorie, as well as very filling.
Subway can be a good place to eat as long as you buy the right things. Obviously a meatball marinara sub on cheesy bread isn't good for you.0 -
A ham sub with no cheese on brown bread...with mustard.. is 290cals. I don't know, sure beats stopping at McDonalds when you are in a pinch... just my thoughts.0
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I've found ways to work Subway in for me!! When I go out anywhere (fast food or not) I spend at least 20 minutes beforehand online researching what I am going to eat and how I am going to work it in to my day. I think totally eliminating anything from your diet is a quick recipe for failure! This is a lifestyle for me for the rest of my life, I need to make it feasible!!0
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yea, there is lots of sodium, so you'll be fat the next day, but if you get a 6inch, and don't go crazy with mayo and sauces, you'll be fine. As far as food on the go, it's one of the best options.
around here we have pita pit, which has a lot less sodium then subway, and has a really cool nutrition calculator online.0 -
I got online and found the nutrition info for all of the fast food places around and printed them out. that way you will know what you can have that keeps you in your limits When I go to mc donalds I get the grilled chicken sandwich with no mayo (you could replace the mayo with mustard if you want) and a fruit and walnut salad and that comes out to be 510 and you get great nutrition from it. You could also lose the bun and the sandwich goes from 300 to 130. That to tal would then be 340!0
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As a commuting college student, I eat a lot of fast food, and Subway is one of my favorite options, because I can get two meals out of one order.
Footlong turkey on whole wheat with lettuce, red onions, and a light squeeze of sweet onion sauce. Eat half for lunch, and stick half in my lunch bag with an ice pack to save for dinner. If I want a little snack with it, I'll get apple slices or bring veggies from home to munch on. It's loads better for me than the McDonalds or Wendys that are both right off campus along with Subway.0 -
I love to go to Mc Donalds and get the grilled chicken sanwich hold mayo I get a side salad lite Italian dressing and an unsweetend tea. This is nutritious the bread is a healthy choice. You can use some of the salad dressing on your sandwich.0
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I love subway! My husband and I go to subway once a week on grocery shopping day, because neither of us feels like cooking after all that. I get a 12' inch chicken breast on 9-grain wheat bread with just lettuce and tomato -- no cheese or condiments. Plus, we stop next door at the Tutti Frutti place for some soft serve frozen yogurt. And guess what? It fits into both my calorie goal and my macros.0
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Wendy's is close to my home and in a pinch I get a large chili and a side salad(no dressing) and eat them together. It's about 335 calories0
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I love subway - but I never eat a sub (or very rarely), I always opt for a turkey salad. Sweet Onion Dressing and it only comes to about 145 kcal and is healthy0
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I try to avoid em cause their portions are insane. But if i have to eat there, i'll load up on veggies0
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I think you can eat where you want, the main thing is to plan ahead, research your options and be aware of the calorie content beforehand so you know if you can fit it into your diet or not. That said I consider eating out anywhere a "treat" and so it isn't something I would do everyday, but I know some people probably do and are able to make good choices (for example wheat bun, half foot long, with lean meats and mustard and veggies as a topping)0
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