No wonder it's so easy to get fat these days

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West to Tesco today to grab lunch today, being on a diet (just eating less cal than i use) so I got into an habit of checking the calories content on pretty much everything at the moment. :eek:

Anyway, what I never even think twice of picking up and eat before, like a Prawn layer salad has 270 calories....I thought, that's not too bad...and then it says "Per Half Pack provides"....

Then i looked at a Chicken pasta....780 Calories, most sandwiches are around 500 calories, wack in a packet of walkers and a drink, you are talking about 800 to 900 calories for lunch.

If a male need 2500 calories to break even, that's 35% of the daily intake at lunch. I suppose on the surface it doesn't look too bad, but for me, dinner is normally a bigger meal, so if a sandwich and crisp can be 900 cal. Dinner can top 1000 to 1200 easy. Add breakfast, and if a Digestive (70cal each) with a tea in between...you can really add on the Ibs without realising !
 
I'm no expert but should you not be taking into consideration fat content, carbohydrates etc as opposed to just the calorie count?

I am no expert either and you probably should, and my "diet" is not from anywhere. I am just using the logic of Less in, More out.
 
I am just mentioning that is a popular combination of foods for most people at lunch, drink, sandwich and crisps.
 
My eldest is 'on a diet' but keeps eating stuff like sandwiches loaded with meats and high calorie fillings. I picked up a can of Sainsburys chicken stew as an example and found it to contain roughly half the calories and fat content of her sandwich.

Tinned stew is the new health food.
 
If a male need 2500 calories to break even, that's 35% of the daily intake at lunch. I suppose on the surface it doesn't look too bad, but for me, dinner is normally a bigger meal, so if a sandwich and crisp can be 900 cal. Dinner can top 1000 to 1200 easy. Add breakfast, and if a Digestive (70cal each) with a tea in between...you can really add on the Ibs without realising !

I am not sure how you figure this.

Firstly, if you are on a diet, don't eat crisps.

Secondly, a packet of Walkers is < 200 cal. A sandwich with a rich mayo filling is up to 500 cal. That makes 700 cal, 28% of your daily intake. I don't see why this is huge - it is a meal, not a snack.
 
I always make my own food bar the odd takeaway or subway, I know whats going into the meal, I cant stand those chilled sandwiches and pasta pots, bland expensive and unhealthy.
 
I am not sure how you figure this.

Firstly, if you are on a diet, don't eat crisps.

Secondly, a packet of Walkers is < 200 cal. A sandwich with a rich mayo filling is up to 500 cal. That makes 700 cal, 28% of your daily intake. I don't see why this is huge - it is a meal, not a snack.

I mentioned crisps because that is a popular combo of lunch for a lot of people (diet or no diet is irrelevant). I've seen sandwiches came to 650 to 700cal in there...was :eek: WTF ! As for 2500 for a male, i dunno if i burn that since i sit in the office all day.
 
Fair play to you Ray for trying to lose some weight and watch what you eat. Good on you!

However, through reading your OP, it just seemed a bit...I dunno...

Lozzick said:

:p
 
Gotta agree with Mr Lin on this. Some of the sandwiches and pastas that the supermarkets and convenience stores punt out at lunch are horrificly laden with calories.

Make your own so you know whats in them I say..
 
How to get people to like food that tastes like crap 101:

Add sugar.

I imagine without seeing the packets that the sandwiches are full of mostly mayo and other sugary/fatty crap.

Making you own sandwich on wholemeal bread with a proper meat:salad ratio > Cheap supermarket sandwiches
 
I always make my own food bar the odd takeaway or subway, I know whats going into the meal, I cant stand those chilled sandwiches and pasta pots, bland expensive and unhealthy.

For me i would rather have one of those chilled sandwiches anyday, than a subway. Which use very low quality ingredience, at inflated prices.
 
definitely not. afaik the recommended kcal intake also relies upon you walking the minimum recommended 10k steps per day.

Well, I do walk a mile to the station in the morning and a mile back, and at lunch i go for a 30 min walk...i don't really sit down all day :p
 
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