I am a cal counter. I don't expect counts to be perfect but like to be in the ball park. I am also watching my sodium. I track thru fitday.com.
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:
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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.
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So 290 cals plus add extra cals for cheese and oil and vinegar?
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