I don't get it... What is the other 50% made of of?
Apple cores and old Chinese newspapers.
I don't get it... What is the other 50% made of of?
Think about how much more joy there would be in the world would be if everyone was eating poutine instead of Subway chicken sandwiches.
I never understood why they bother with the fake grill marks on the chicken.
Subway - "Those aren't grill marks. They're flavor stripes."
First the 11 inch footlong and now this.
Honestly, the fact that you can eat a large portion of poutine and still get the same "health benefit" as a Subway sub should be excellent news for anyone who eats at Subway
I don't get it... What is the other 50% made of of?
Soo... would this affect the carbs and nutritional values then too?
I go like once a week but I may change that.People still go to Subway?
Yikes....
I stopped eating there long ago after reading how cured meats are one quick road trip to colon cancer.
But man I used to eat there.
A LOT.
I only get the turkey. What's in the turkey?!?
It's processed meat. You already ded, frog!I only get the turkey. What's in the turkey?!?
I don't really have a problem with this, if I'm ordering chicken on my sandwhich I want low fat protein, soy fits that bill. Sounds like a non-problem to me.
Just switch all the way to soy already.
To some here, killing more animals is preferrable to "false advertising." Interesting moral scale, that.
Just switch all the way to soy already.
To some here, killing more animals is preferrable to "false advertising." Interesting moral scale, that.
God, I wish I could get poutine in the UK, it sounds delicious.
But on the subject, I don't think I've ever eaten Subway and expected healthy options.
Always weirds me out when I look at a frozen dinner and the "chicken" or "steak" is right next to isolated soy protein in the ingredients list (indicating similar amounts of each).
(I had to look up Poutine)
I don't really have a problem with this, if I'm ordering chicken on my sandwhich I want low fat protein, soy fits that bill. Sounds like a non-problem to me.
If there's even a 1% chance we must take it as an absolute certainty
Fuck Subway
There was some bullshit about the ingredients in their bread not long ago. Something about the same chemicals used to make tires.
Why is it legal to advertise a meat as said meat if it is less than 50% meat? How does that work?
I just eat the Italian BMT.
Why is it legal to advertise a meat as said meat if it is less than 50% meat? How does that work?