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I've heard a bunch of people say the same thing about Jimmy Johns but I'm not seeing it. I've been to one down the road from work a couple times, but it doesnt seem any different than subway. That's not a bad thing, as I don't mind subway at all, but I don't think its any better though. I guess I'm just not seeing why it is considered better.
Any burger place that will serve a burger without the bun is usually okay*. Just stay away from buns and fries. Mexican places are all over the map. The national chains tend to glop up the food with high salt-high fat sauces. Roach coach Mexican is usually healthier.
*Excepting the western bacon double cheeseburger; there ain't no way to make that healthy.
Subway is decent if you're smart about the toppings. Wheat/Honey Oat bread + no cheese + no shitty sauces (go for Sweet Onion or something else that's low-cal) + water. Runs me around $6.50 here.
Footlong veggie delight from Subway. Flatbread or 9-grain, BBQ sauce, no cheese. With a bottle of water and a bag of plain chips.
The fact that people think Chipotle is healthy gives me the giggles.
Subway or nothing (and only the healthy subs. No meatballs or salami, for instance). My personal fav is the Subway Club - beef, ham and turkey - on honey oat bread, all the salads and a tiny line of honey mustard
What are the healthiest but also the most satisfying quick food joints?
I have to say Chipotle.
Burrito bowl with meat, brown rice, black beans, fajita onions and peppers, and then load it with chunky tomato and corn salsa, topped with a ton of lettuce.
You've got a lot of complex carbs, lots of veggies, fiber, and good proteins. And not loaded with grease or cheese like more authentic Mexican places.
All for about $8. $10 if you get double meat.
People say Panera Bread, but I don't like it. Too many simple carbs with their white breads, salads in general are not very satisfying nor filling for me, and the $8 meal only gets you half a sandwich, a small bowl of soup, and an apple. $8 at Chipotle feels much more filling than $8 at Panera.
I'd like to stay away from the sandwich category of restaurants. The closer to an actual plate of assorted food, the better IMO.
Right, because a big helping of corn syrup is what you want if you're trying to eat healthy...
Mustard is relatively healthy and far better tasting than BBQ sauce on a sandwich.