2009/05/06, 11:20 AM
Hello everyone. I'm new to this site, so I'm sorry if this has been addressed ad nauseum already. But, I was checking out the nutritional information for certain food, I noticed something interesting.
According to this website, a Whopper w/ mayo has around 670 calories and 11g of fat with 1,010mg of sodium, 95g of cholesterol and 51g of carbs A 6" subway chicken breast sandwich has 330 calories, 5g of fat, 1,010mg of sodium, 45g of cholesterol and 47g of carbs.
Now, if you double the numbers for the chicken sandwich for a footlong, you get 660 calories, 10g of fat, 2,020mg of sodium, 90g of cholesterol and 94g of carbs.
Is this really true, or is the info for these particular items wrong? A footlong roasted chicken sandwich is worse for you than a whopper? It has twice the carbs and it even seems like it has twice the sodium as well. Or am I just wrong in assuming that a 12" sub would have 2x the fat/carbs/etc as a 6" (I don't see how it wouldn't, but I'm new to all this stuff)
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2009/05/21, 08:15 PM
Better yet, go for the 6" turkey on whole grain bread at subway, with Dijon and all the stuff and you come in under 6 grams of fat. Keeps you full longer because of the fiber, and a lot less fat.
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