View Full Version : Subway Wraps........
Hard2Believe
01-13-2004, 10:42 AM
Well my first impression is they are a total rip off. Maybe it was just the location that I went to but they are more expensive for about 1/3 the amount of food as a sandwich. I was watching this retard make my sandwich and not only was that a bad idea, but he seriously put like 3 pieces of chicken on it, I was like you cheap fuck. A small and I mean small scoop of cheese and when it was all finished it was, no joke, the size of an egg roll. I was very dissapointed. It tasted good but so does the garbage that MCDonalds sells.
yeah i tryed them last week, theyre fucking small everywhere, maybe it has to do witht he atkins thing that its promoting with it, theyre decent nothing special...
Hard2Believe
01-13-2004, 11:26 AM
Originally posted by jt
yeah i tryed them last week, theyre fucking small everywhere, maybe it has to do witht he atkins thing that its promoting with it, theyre decent nothing special...
Thats what I thought, but its seems ridiculously small even for Atkins. Well I can make wraps better on my own to eat.:D
sosti
01-13-2004, 11:59 AM
what a dissappointment... i was looking forward to getting one of them this week.
guess not. :(
Hard2Believe
01-13-2004, 12:28 PM
Originally posted by sosti
what a dissappointment... i was looking forward to getting one of them this week.
guess not. :(
you should seriously just make one yourself at home, get some whole wheat tortilla's, some turkey and ham, bacon and shredded Cheddar and jack cheese. Cut up some lettuce, shred it if you like and then pick a chipolte mayo or something. I used to take mayo and roasted red pepper coulis and mix them together and put that on wraps, its real good.
joeydollaz
01-13-2004, 02:37 PM
yeah next week i can reintroduce whole wheat wraps into my diet i was gonan go for some subway, but i also heard they were tiny. how many carbs in each one ?
Subway® Restaurants believes in offering its customers choices to maintain a healthy and balanced diet. In partnership with Atkins Nutritionals Inc.®, Subway provides carb-controlled options with its new Atkins® Wraps nationwide at all of their North American store locations. With under 11 total Net Carb grams, the new Atkins®-friendly Turkey and Bacon Melt Wrap and Chicken Bacon Ranch Wrap offers carb-conscious customers the opportunity to come to Subway Restaurants for healthy alternatives to traditional fatty fast foods. Any 6-inch sub can also be made into a wrap! Learn more about Atkins® -Friendly Wraps here
http://subway.com/Publishing/PubRelations/PressRelease/pr122903.pdf
sosti
01-13-2004, 04:34 PM
Originally posted by Hard2Believe
you should seriously just make one yourself at home, get some whole wheat tortilla's, some turkey and ham, bacon and shredded Cheddar and jack cheese. Cut up some lettuce, shred it if you like and then pick a chipolte mayo or something. I used to take mayo and roasted red pepper coulis and mix them together and put that on wraps, its real good.
Hmm... good idea.
joeydollaz
01-13-2004, 04:36 PM
11 carbs. for most normal sized women that is more than half their daily carbs and its in a 4" non-fillin wrap. fast food industry pulling teh wool of teh eyes of teh public again, tricking them into thinking its healthy.
Hard2Believe
01-13-2004, 05:14 PM
Originally posted by jt
Subway® Restaurants believes in offering its customers choices to maintain a healthy and balanced diet. In partnership with Atkins Nutritionals Inc.®, Subway provides carb-controlled options with its new Atkins® Wraps nationwide at all of their North American store locations. With under 11 total Net Carb grams, the new Atkins®-friendly Turkey and Bacon Melt Wrap and Chicken Bacon Ranch Wrap offers carb-conscious customers the opportunity to come to Subway Restaurants for healthy alternatives to traditional fatty fast foods. Any 6-inch sub can also be made into a wrap! Learn more about Atkins® -Friendly Wraps here
http://subway.com/Publishing/PubRelations/PressRelease/pr122903.pdf
I had that Chicken Bacon Ranch one............
Hard2Believe
01-13-2004, 05:16 PM
Originally posted by joeydollaz
11 carbs. for most normal sized women that is more than half their daily carbs and its in a 4" non-fillin wrap. fast food industry pulling teh wool of teh eyes of teh public again, tricking them into thinking its healthy.
exactly, fast food companies care only about making money, they don't care about the public or their health. No matter what they tell you or advertise.
sosti
01-14-2004, 10:21 AM
Originally posted by joeydollaz
11 carbs. for most normal sized women that is more than half their daily carbs and its in a 4" non-fillin wrap. fast food industry pulling teh wool of teh eyes of teh public again, tricking them into thinking its healthy.
am i reading this correct........
a normal sized woman should only eat like 20grams of carbs a day?? even if you're not on atkins??
i had it last week, on my 1st week of Atkins i just ate the inside minus the wrap-i thought it was tasty...i think they are good for on the go-fast food...you can get it with extra chik with bacon and cheese. which is less then 11 net carbs.
:)
MuzikIsMyLifeee
01-14-2004, 12:23 PM
Originally posted by Hard2Believe
Well my first impression is they are a total rip off. Maybe it was just the location that I went to but they are more expensive for about 1/3 the amount of food as a sandwich. I was watching this retard make my sandwich and not only was that a bad idea, but he seriously put like 3 pieces of chicken on it, I was like you cheap fuck. A small and I mean small scoop of cheese and when it was all finished it was, no joke, the size of an egg roll. I was very dissapointed. It tasted good but so does the garbage that MCDonalds sells.
I :heart Subway
I haven't tried their wraps yet...
I always get Steak & Cheese on Italian Herbs & Cheese Bread...
assfreely
01-14-2004, 01:20 PM
Originally posted by sosti
am i reading this correct........
a normal sized woman should only eat like 20grams of carbs a day?? even if you're not on atkins??
No, 20 grams of carbs is for carb restricted diets. 20 grams for a female and 30 grams for a male are usually the limits...
Hard2Believe
01-14-2004, 02:34 PM
Originally posted by MuzikIsMyLifeee
I :heart Subway
I haven't tried their wraps yet...
I always get Steak & Cheese on Italian Herbs & Cheese Bread...
I never really have any complaints about the size of the sandwiches, they are always pretty big and filling, but that wrap was about half the size of a 6 inch. Atleast make it the same as a 6 inch. Oh well I bought my own stuff to make my own wraps, this way I can make them to my preference.
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