OTV Review: Subway Sandwiches
I thought I was being so good, so healthful. So proud of myself for
sticking to my diet plan, even sacrificing yummy Monterey Cheddar bread
for a sensible nine-grain wheat and opting for light mayo. Anyway, I’d
always thought of tuna as weight-loss-in-a-can, touted by obsessive
bodybuilders as a protein-rich miracle food that can help achieve
maximum muscle hypertrophy and give you that fetching Lou
Ferrigno glow. At least it felt like a step in the right direction away from the
Baconator blues. Au contraire, for my research reveals that a juicy
Wendy’s Baconator burger weighs in lightly at a mere 830 calories, with
51 grams of fat. A foot-long Subway tuna with cheese and all the
fixings and extra banana peppers waddles in at 1,060 calories, with a
fat count of 62 grams. 62 grams of fat sounds like a heck of a lot to
me, especially when I think of it in raw form, jiggling away like flan
on a silver tray in the liposuctionist’s office/
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