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Previously on "Subway bread isn't bread, say the Irish"

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  • DoctorStrangelove
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    Yes.

    I knew that.

    Trust me, I'm a Doctor.

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  • Paddy
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    Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View Post
    Bread contains starch which amylase decomposes into sugars.
    Yes, but that is a delay and the sugar is released slowly, it is not the same as eating pure sugar or glucose.

    Glycemic Index Food List with Slow and Fast Carbs

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  • jayn200
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    Originally posted by Andy2 View Post
    Only way to make sure that you are eating fresh and good quality ingredients is to cook at home.
    Subway or a fine dining restaurants , they all cut corners by using cheapest ingredients and the food is never fresh.
    Most larger QSR chains are transparent about what's in their food with many publishing their ingredients list. Sure almost all are tulip but you can at least look and see which ones are less tulip. They probably dont publish how fresh it is, but you can find discussions online from people who worked there commenting about it. Also you can tell from ingredients list how fresh something is generally. If its loaded with preservatives they probably did this because its not fresh. If it has no added preservatives then you can probably assume its much fresher since it wont last as long.

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  • Andy2
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    Only way to make sure that you are eating fresh and good quality ingredients is to cook at home.
    Subway or a fine dining restaurants , they all cut corners by using cheapest ingredients and the food is never fresh.

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  • DoctorStrangelove
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    Bread contains starch which amylase decomposes into sugars.

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  • Paddy
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    Originally posted by d000hg View Post
    Obviously it's fashionable to utter disdain towards anything popular, but of the major fast-food outlets I've always thought Subway is about the only one with half-decent stuff... depending what you choose obviously. Perfectly reasonable sandwich.
    Fine if you are not a diabetic. Not being told that bread contains sugar can really mess things up.

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  • quackhandle
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    Stopped eating Subway around 18m ago when it was making me feel quite bilious and cramps after eating one, so not surprised with this news.



    qh

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  • DoctorStrangelove
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    Just wait until the chicken is chlorine washed for that extra bleachy flavour.

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  • jayn200
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    Originally posted by d000hg View Post
    Obviously it's fashionable to utter disdain towards anything popular, but of the major fast-food outlets I've always thought Subway is about the only one with half-decent stuff... depending what you choose obviously. Perfectly reasonable sandwich.
    Depends what you mean by half-decent?

    I have quite a strong hatred for subway because they are very disingenuous. Their slogan is "Eat Fresh" yet they are one of if not the most processed QSR brands in the world. Their "Chicken" has like 20+ ingredients in it. Their "Chicken" has been tested and only has about 40-50% chicken in it, it's loaded with soy and other additives. They don't have a single unprocessed meat offering. The vegetables are not fresh at all. The bread is centrally processed and ships to the store frozen (not sure if its prebaked) with a ton of additives as well. Subway is as American and unhealthy as food gets.

    Maybe it tastes okay depending on your palate but I don't know how you can call them half-decent.

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  • SueEllen
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    Originally posted by _V_ View Post
    The bread of odd, fake and unpleasant. The fillings are usually stale, unpleasant and cheaply mass produced. If you find the food there half-decent I wonder what kind of food you eat day to day? British Rail sandwiches?
    That's unfair. British Rail sandwiches were cult.

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  • _V_
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    Originally posted by d000hg View Post
    I expected this comment... I don't know why a certain type of person is so keen with telling other people what they don't like. I assume it's a classic inferiority complex that they have this desire to boast about their superior tastes. Why do you care what I eat?

    You say "usually" which implies you visit this establishment quite often. Why? Can't you afford proper food?
    I have probably eaten their stuff maybe 10 times in my lifetime. Trying different things on the hope I made some bad decision on the bread type, fillings etc. Sadly everything there is the same, low quality, unpleasant tasting sugar sponge junk.

    For someone to say it is good food is simply astonishing. Maybe it's because you live somewhere brutally poor without many fine dining experiences?

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  • d000hg
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    Originally posted by _V_ View Post
    The bread of odd, fake and unpleasant. The fillings are usually stale, unpleasant and cheaply mass produced. If you find the food there half-decent I wonder what kind of food you eat day to day? British Rail sandwiches?
    I expected this comment... I don't know why a certain type of person is so keen with telling other people what they don't like. I assume it's a classic inferiority complex that they have this desire to boast about their superior tastes. Why do you care what I eat?

    You say "usually" which implies you visit this establishment quite often. Why? Can't you afford the food you enjoy?

    I think a common palate is a blessing, personally. Far easier to be happy.

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  • _V_
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    Originally posted by d000hg View Post
    Obviously it's fashionable to utter disdain towards anything popular, but of the major fast-food outlets I've always thought Subway is about the only one with half-decent stuff... depending what you choose obviously. Perfectly reasonable sandwich.
    The bread of odd, fake and unpleasant. The fillings are usually stale, unpleasant and cheaply mass produced. If you find the food there half-decent I wonder what kind of food you eat day to day? British Rail sandwiches?

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  • d000hg
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    Obviously it's fashionable to utter disdain towards anything popular, but of the major fast-food outlets I've always thought Subway is about the only one with half-decent stuff... depending what you choose obviously. Perfectly reasonable sandwich.

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  • darmstadt
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    Originally posted by Zigenare View Post
    To be honest, I did. Force of habit given the crap that Darmie usually posts...
    Although not as much as you...

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