Anonymous wrote:I don't count Subway as actual food. It's gross.
Chipotle all the way.
Anonymous wrote:Subway is overly processed and full of nitrates. It does have few calories as there is no substance to it.
I say chipotle. However I'd skip the rice and sour cream add extra lettuce and guac.
Anonymous wrote:Chipotle. The Subway condiment sandwich has almost no actual nutrients.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is like asking: Which is a less painful way to die? Heart attack or heat stroke?
Neither is particularly healthy, OP.
You have a poor understanding of nutrition if you think these 2 options will lead to a heart attack. What did you eat for lunch today, hypocrite?
Probably a green smoothie with plain popcorn dusted with nutritional yeast. YAWN.
Anonymous wrote:The Chipotle is healthier as you list it because it's more of a complete meal with some real protein. It'll leave you feeling full. If you're going for healthy food and smaller potions, I'd probably bring lettuce from home and eat half of the toppings today over lettuce, and half tomorrow. With salsa or a small portion of dressing. Heck, you can even add avocado.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is like asking: Which is a less painful way to die? Heart attack or heat stroke?
Neither is particularly healthy, OP.
You have a poor understanding of nutrition if you think these 2 options will lead to a heart attack. What did you eat for lunch today, hypocrite?
Anonymous wrote:This is like asking: Which is a less painful way to die? Heart attack or heat stroke?
Neither is particularly healthy, OP.
Anonymous wrote:This is like asking: Which is a less painful way to die? Heart attack or heat stroke?
Neither is particularly healthy, OP.