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Eating Subway A Lot Healthy?

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I work at Blockbuster and the closest, healthiest option is Subway.

I always get a roast beef, 6" with provolone, lettuce, ranch, banana peppers, pickles olives.

Is this bad? I eat it about 2 times a week.. and I'm afraid of getting fat.

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  1. You've heard of Jared, right? All he ever ate was Subway...he lost an insane amount of weight!


  2. id say no, but if youre really that afraid of gaining weight, you could take the ranch and cheese off, then itd be totally guiltless, but since it sounds to me that youve been doing this for a while and havent gained weight, then keep eating it until you do, which i doubt..you could have any of the sandwiches with less that 6 grams of fat

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  4. Subway is actually owned by Doctor's Associates, Inc. (DAI), and has over 29,752 franchised units in 87 countries as of July 2008 and is the fastest growing franchise in the world. In 1999, an Indiana University student named Jared Fogle lost 245 pounds (110 kg) with a diet made up mostly of Subway sandwiches combined with exercise. The story is used by Subway as a large part of their marketing campaign to this day. Jared has emerged as a spokesperson for Subway, furthering their image as a health-conscious restaurant chain.


  5. I don't think that sounds too bad.

  6. as long as your not adding sauces, that sounds just fine.

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