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Low Cal Food from a Fast Food Restaurant? QUIZNO'S should be ashamed

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Dave - 24 Jan 2008 20:34 GMT
As everyone knows, the USA has a lot of weight to lose. Most of it
stems from the fast food society, a culture that we seem bent on
exporting throughout the world. This does no one any good.

I think it is a SHAM the way that certain fast food corporations treat
the consumer who is trying to eat healthy. Let's use Quizno's as an
example of what I mean here.

I'm sure you've been to one of these restaurants. It's basically a
Subway with a toaster in the middle, and the sandwiches taste
relatively good although they have been criticized for the excessive
calories and fat count in most of their sandwiches. And, of course, it
goes without saying that they really push their side orders of chips
and large soda drinks as well.

But I personally never felt bad about Quizno's until their recent
round of advertising. They are now pushing a flatbread sandwich they
call the "Sammie." Have you seen these ads? The photographs are
guaranteed to get you into their franchises, especially if you are
watching calories and trying to eat healthy. There's a photo in your
Sunday paper of a Sammie Grilled Chicken Balsamic sandwich . . . the
sandwich is literally bursting at the seams, stuffed with 12 or 13
visible chunks of grilled chicken, a ton of lettuce and tomato, and
right above it -- in giant letters -- ONLY 200 CALORIES.

That, my friends, is one of the most blatant shams I've seen in a long
time.

The ad drew me into my local Quizno's franchise, where I ordered the
above sandwich and then sat there in disbelief looking at the tiny
little thing that I was served. Yes, the sandwich you GET might be
only 200 calories. The guy making the Sammie used what appeared to be
a teaspoon to dole out one level spoonful of a lettuce and tomato mix,
on top of what were 6 or 7 small bites of chicken. All of it very
carefully measured onto a tiny round piece of bread. (The sodium
content of the balsamic dressing was off the charts, giving this
little appetizer sized "meal" an overly-salty and unhealthy flavor.)

I'm a consumer advocate, so I called the 800 number on the door of my
franchise with a complaint. Oddly, the number was right below a giant
photo of the sandwich I was eating - or, I should say, the sandwich I
THOUGHT I'd be eating.

They have "never gotten a complaint about this before" according to
the Quizno's representative I spoke with. When I later spoke to the
franchise owner, he told me that he hears this same concern from
everyone, and agrees 100% with me that this is unorthodox advertising.

Looking for truly healthy and low-cal food in a fast food restaurant?
Look further than Quizno's. Those folks are false advertisers, at
best.

Dave

Full text article above extracted from http://shamvswham.blogspot.com/
Mark Thorson - 25 Jan 2008 03:59 GMT
> As everyone knows, the USA has a lot of weight to lose. Most of it
> stems from the fast food society, a culture that we seem bent on
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> only 200 calories. The guy making the Sammie used what appeared to be
> a teaspoon to dole out one level spoonful of a lettuce and tomato mix,

You don't mean that literally, do you?  One level teaspoon
of "a lettuce and tomato mix" when the picture depicted
a sandwich with "a ton of lettuce and tomato"?

> on top of what were 6 or 7 small bites of chicken. All of it very
> carefully measured onto a tiny round piece of bread. (The sodium
[quoted text clipped - 18 lines]
>
> Full text article above extracted from http://shamvswham.blogspot.com/
Dave - 25 Jan 2008 15:44 GMT
> > As everyone knows, the USA has a lot of weight to lose. Most of it
> > stems from the fast food society, a culture that we seem bent on
[quoted text clipped - 56 lines]
>
> > Full text article above extracted fromhttp://shamvswham.blogspot.com/

Yes, Mark, they use a small spoonful of a mix that includes chopped
lettuce and tomato. I'm not sure of the spoon, but it's something not
much bigger than a teaspoon.

I guess I don't care all that much what they do in a Quizno's, but
they need to show the sandwich they are selling in their ads, and not
some fantasy makeover. It reminds me of the photos used on dating
websites, the guy or gal was 150 pounds lighter and ten years younger
than what you get.

Dave
Ron Peterson - 25 Jan 2008 04:55 GMT
> But I personally never felt bad about Quizno's until their recent
> round of advertising. They are now pushing a flatbread sandwich they
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> visible chunks of grilled chicken, a ton of lettuce and tomato, and
> right above it -- in giant letters -- ONLY 200 CALORIES.

I found that ordering a cup of soup with the Sammie makes a reasonable
light meal, but they need to have more fiber in the bread.

--
  Ron
 
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