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callous taoboy

(4,783 posts)
32. Last time I ate there I got the trots real bad.
Tue May 21, 2013, 07:51 AM
May 2013

Something didn't quite taste right with the sandwich, but I was really hungry so I ate it down. Worst case of the shits hit a few hours later.

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++++++++++++++++++ socialsecurityisAAA May 2013 #1
I'm sure it depends on what you order. bitchkitty May 2013 #2
Agreed. Subway has at least 6 sandwiches on their menu which are about 300 calories. politicaljunkie41910 May 2013 #72
Good for you! bitchkitty May 2013 #73
Last week we learned that salt isn't unhealthy tridim May 2013 #3
all depends on what you order madrchsod May 2013 #4
Well it doesn't appear the teens tried to purchase healthy sandwiches, just whatever they wanted. Poll_Blind May 2013 #5
Tell that to Jared! MADem May 2013 #6
It does depend on what you order.. raging_moderate May 2013 #7
and then add chips , soda, and cookies to it JI7 May 2013 #12
Actually, if you're looking for a salad McDonalds is a good choice jeff47 May 2013 #14
You can eat healthily (or unhealthily) at either Subway or McDonald's. Pterodactyl May 2013 #8
The big question... RoccoRyg May 2013 #9
I order the foot long then share it with my wife. And if you leave out the totodeinhere May 2013 #10
I am NOT giving up mustard. CBHagman May 2013 #75
Cheese and mayo ... are cheese and mayo. blkmusclmachine May 2013 #11
No duh! SoapBox May 2013 #13
What a dumb headline fujiyama May 2013 #15
The topic is about Subway being just as unhealthy as McDonalds Ter May 2013 #16
Why not ? Trajan May 2013 #74
subway is as healthy or unhealthy as one wishes to make it azurnoir May 2013 #17
That's not really true. I worked at a subway for 2 or 3 years in college Tunkamerica May 2013 #25
perhaps it's because you worked there or perhaps it's Subway(s) in my area azurnoir May 2013 #38
We've had waitstaff ADD cheese, even though the menu did not mention it as an item TalkingDog May 2013 #62
mayonaise, fake crab and "whitefish" ? Whatever's in it... the mayonaise is the only thing Tunkamerica May 2013 #69
the seafood salad just looks wrong dlwickham May 2013 #77
But adding mustard will increase its sodium content which also is not good. n/t totodeinhere May 2013 #36
well as far as Sodium goes there has been a new study azurnoir May 2013 #37
I order no cheese/no mayo every time and they don't even blink. Codeine May 2013 #59
Wait so 100 calories is insignificant... Egnever May 2013 #18
Define "unhealthy" beforehand, please. flvegan May 2013 #19
For those of you who have the good fortune to live where there's a Mr. Goodcents, SheilaT May 2013 #20
It really depends on what you get I mean you add mayo to anything you add a ton of calories Arcanetrance May 2013 #21
health shmealth olddots May 2013 #22
Subway sucks: It always did and it always will Populist_Prole May 2013 #23
So, am I supposed to drive around for twenty minutes looking for a "pure" restaurant? Kolesar May 2013 #28
Yes Populist_Prole May 2013 #43
Yelp and Urban Spoon are very useful when traveling Bluenorthwest May 2013 #51
Last time I ate there I got the trots real bad. callous taoboy May 2013 #32
Same thing happened to me! Populist_Prole May 2013 #45
Good analogy. Beacool May 2013 #33
I'm from the same area originally too Populist_Prole May 2013 #46
Let them eat crap, you know better. Beacool May 2013 #54
Yer makin me hungry..... Populist_Prole May 2013 #56
Salute right bak at ya. Beacool May 2013 #63
Anyone that grew up in NY, NJ or CT had access to great delis. Jennicut May 2013 #57
If not for the fact Italian Americans migrated to the south and elsewhere Populist_Prole May 2013 #58
Great food and great culture. Beacool May 2013 #64
It always had that strange artificial smell... Franker65 May 2013 #24
"Healthy" choices at most fast food is significantly more $$ than the regular stuff Freddie May 2013 #26
Many of the responses here are downright comical Atman May 2013 #27
& The O/P isn't much of a "news" story...eom Kolesar May 2013 #30
Exactly. Codeine May 2013 #60
Poor study all around bigworld May 2013 #29
I eat at subway a lot but every spring I try to knock a few extra lbs off to tighten up WhoWoodaKnew May 2013 #31
I'm guessing home diet accounts more for someone's health than any cbdo2007 May 2013 #34
What I dislike most about Subway is the rude staff. closeupready May 2013 #35
for what it's worth, I've never had that experience... and I'm the world's most annoying customer renate May 2013 #52
My Subway experiences have always been positive. Codeine May 2013 #61
I wish subway would use light mayo in the tuna Mosby May 2013 #39
Yes. Most 'whole wheat' is just as processed as white bread. onehandle May 2013 #40
I recently discovered a geat source of fiber Mosby May 2013 #42
Edamame and hummus are major parts of my diet. onehandle May 2013 #47
that sounds really good. Mosby May 2013 #49
Ponzu sauce is basically a citrus flavored soy sauce. nt onehandle May 2013 #50
Not if you order jessie04 May 2013 #41
Shocking! Crap is crap! JackRiddler May 2013 #44
More sensationlist crap thefool_wa May 2013 #48
Thank you or piinting that out Blasphemer May 2013 #66
But it really is thefool_wa May 2013 #68
I don't like the food at either get the red out May 2013 #53
Jersey Mike's makes Subway look like POW camp food anyway Travelman May 2013 #55
I live in NJ and I had to Google them. Beacool May 2013 #65
when I think of Subway marions ghost May 2013 #67
Don't Like Subway RobinA May 2013 #70
How to eat at Subway Bucky May 2013 #71
seems a bit misleading dlwickham May 2013 #76
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