RE: Will Subway's Re-branding Repair Their Tarnished Reputation After Yoga Mat Scandal?

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Will Subway's Re-branding Repair Their Tarnished Reputation After Yoga Mat Scandal?

in food •  8 years ago 

Their selling point was "low fat" as they attempted to steal market share from the burger crap.. Looks Like it's all poison. Just pick the one you like better. cholesterol and calories through the roof...versus.... cardboard carbs saturated in chemicals.

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If you want to eat well and don't want to make it yourself from scratch, it's likely better to eat local, and not from a national chain. Doesn't matter how haute or lowly their image is. To maintain a startlingly consistent flavor profile across a large geographic area you inevitably have to do "ruin" the food in some way. Half their ingredients are going to be bulk manufactured and frozen, and the other half bulk manufactured and covered in preservatives to prevent spoilage. And who knows what else they did to facilitate making it in large batches or what they did later to cut costs. Of course, local joints aren't likely to be completely healthy either.