Has anyone proven that subway tomatoes, lettuce, etc. are actually nutritionally worse than supermarket equivalents?
Anyway, Subway and Domino’s both have a distinct smell/taste to everything that puts me off from consuming either more than maybe once a year by choice. Domino’s it’s their pizza/bbq sauces, subway it’s something in the bread. Also Domino’s “mozzarella” I swear is made from a powder or something.
Has anyone proven that subway tomatoes, lettuce, etc. are actually nutritionally worse than supermarket equivalents?
If you’re looking toward iceberg lettuce for any kind of nutritional value (which teeeechnically it has) to the extent you’d be worried about a comparison between Subway and grocery, god help you, and I hope either the famine or your sea voyage is over soon.
Has anyone proven that subway tomatoes, lettuce, etc. are actually nutritionally worse than supermarket equivalents?
Anyway, Subway and Domino’s both have a distinct smell/taste to everything that puts me off from consuming either more than maybe once a year by choice. Domino’s it’s their pizza/bbq sauces, subway it’s something in the bread. Also Domino’s “mozzarella” I swear is made from a powder or something.
I work at Domino’s, it’s just shredded cheese.
If you’re looking toward iceberg lettuce for any kind of nutritional value (which teeeechnically it has) to the extent you’d be worried about a comparison between Subway and grocery, god help you, and I hope either the famine or your sea voyage is over soon.
Their bread contains so much sugar that it cannot legally be called bread. It is “cake”
https://www.npr.org/2020/10/01/919189045/for-subway-a-ruling-not-so-sweet-irish-court-says-its-bread-isnt-bread
And you’re worried about the tomatoes?