Went to subway yesterday.
Ordered 6" roast beef on honey oat bread.
Provolone cheese. Veggies. Oil and vinegar.
No mayo or mustard. No jalapeno or peppercinis.
I go to look it up today and find these 2 links.
http://www.subway.com/nutrition/nutr...NG&id=sandwich
This link, looked at the roast beef. I do understand this is w/out cheese or oil and vinegar.
Here are the exclusions:
Quote:
Subs with 6 grams of fat or less include wheat bread, lettuce, tomatoes, pickles, onions, green peppers and olives. All other sandwich values include cheese unless otherwise noted.
So 290 cals plus add extra cals for cheese and oil and vinegar? Subs with 6 grams of fat or less include wheat bread, lettuce, tomatoes, pickles, onions, green peppers and olives. All other sandwich values include cheese unless otherwise noted.
But then I see this link:
http://www.subway.com/nutrition/Nutr...ountrycode=CAN
And it says the honey oat bread alone is 260 calories! Which I DO believe. But the first link says 290 cals. I do not believe the meat and the veggies are just 30 cals total.
So is the first link not including the meat?
I can imagine this sandwich is a good 600 cals. But why are they trying to act like its 290? Why are they not including the meat?
How do I find out how much cals the meat is? etc

