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Previously on "Least unhealthy lunch options"

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  • GeorgeB
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    Originally posted by oscarose View Post
    Go for a liquid lunch.

    HTH

    WGAS, WHS

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  • d000hg
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    Kebab meat and chips?

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  • amcdonald
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    Depends, if you can have the standard size subs that's ok, it's the big ones that are too much for lunchtime

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  • SimonMac
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    Skip lunch, I think the the 7 weeks I have been here I am still in single figures when it comes to lunches.

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  • oscarose
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    Go for a liquid lunch.

    HTH

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  • GeorgeB
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    Any sushi shops - thats pretty healthy

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  • Mupps
    started a topic Least unhealthy lunch options

    Least unhealthy lunch options

    What's the best options for lunches when you're away at work and faced with limited high street options?

    I've just had a Sub. It was thick with heathly salad, but seemed to have enough salt to kill a small village. Other options are of course pies and pasties, although not north of the Devon border for the obvious reasons that only Cornish pasties are really edible, the rest are evil fakes.

    None of this is the sort of thing you'd eat at home, so what's going to kill you slowest?

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