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my friend ordered a footlong bacon, cheese and sausage breakfast sub with ranch sauce at subway this morning.. totalling in at over 1500 calories and like 90g of fat. how is that even possible?! Surprised

so whatever you do, don't order the breakfast sandwiches ;)

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There's a sandwich shop in my little college town that's open 24 hours a day, catering late night to college students with the munchies that serves philadelphia cheesesteaks with chicken fingers, mozzarella sticks, onion rings, french fries and mayo all in it. I don't even want to THINK about the calorie count of that sucker

(actually - cheesesteak itself = 1000 cals, chicken fingers = 600 cals, onion rings = 400 cals, french fries = 300 cals, mozarella sticks = 550 cals, couple tbsp of mayo = 200 cals, in my quick estimation it's about 3000 cals - enough for a whole day's weight gain diet in one sandwich!!)

At Pizza Hut they carry pizones which apparently have 4 pounds of cheese.

John's Hopkins University also has a shop on campus where they have brie and filet mignon sandwiches. o.o

Did the sub have eggs on it??

How about a huge steak with a huge pat of butter on top?  Sheesh!  I can hear the doors of my arteries slamming closed!

Original Post by divarubia:

Did the sub have eggs on it??

 yep.

My town invented the Pizza Sub.  http://www.seriouseats.com/2007/02/the-hot-tr uck.html


One of the sandwiches is called the "Sui," short for "suicide."

They are tasty though.  =/

They serve a 12-egg omelette with cheddar, sour cream, beans, etc at a local 24 hour cafe near where I live. Not many people actually finish it, but good lord, the cholesterol in all that is hard to even fathom... Now that I'm all hungry for eggs, I guess I better have an egg-white omelette with onions and hot sauce...

It's not exactly 'dangerous' is it?....   Eat one three times a day for a few years and, yes, you'd probably suffer.  But as a one-off treat I'm sure it's a really nice product...

.. I'm sorry, four pounds of cheeze in a P'Zone?  I'll believe four ounces, but not four pounds.

An average medium pizza has 5.5 ounces of cheese on it.  It makes a little more sense for a P'Zone to have 4 ounces of cheese if it wanted to be loaded with the stuff.

Original Post by cellulitedelight:

.. I'm sorry, four pounds of cheeze in a P'Zone?  I'll believe four ounces, but not four pounds.

An average medium pizza has 5.5 ounces of cheese on it.  It makes a little more sense for a P'Zone to have 4 ounces of cheese if it wanted to be loaded with the stuff.

 a p-zone only weighs a pound, so having 4 pounds of cheese is kinda unlikely ;)

It's only dangerous if you drop it on your foot.

At Rutgers University in NJ they have something called the grease trucks which are famous for their "Fat" sandwiches, they all have crazy names (ie Fat Cat, Fat Knight, etc etc etc) but the draw of them is that they have every kind of deep fried food jammed into a roll.  The Fat Knight (which used to be a personal favorite) was cheesesteak, french fries, and mozz sticks all in one sandwich.  And people from all over the place go to Rutgers to get these its not just the college kids....well we also have a place called Ruts Hut here, home of the deepfried hotdog...ick

YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSS

RUTGERS FAT CATS!!! LOL so perfect when youre drunk!!!  or just ever! lol

http://aht.seriouseats.com/images/20081013-do ublebaconfatty.jpg

* Bacon-stuffed grilled cheese sandwich as bun top
* Cheese
* Bacon
* Four-ounce beef patty
* Bacon-stuffed grilled cheese sandwich as interstitial bun (a nod to the Big Mac)
* Bacon
* Cheeese
* Four-ounce beef patty
* Bacon-stuffed grilled cheese sandwich as bun bottom

Try that for size Tongue out

the fat cat-

The "Fat Cat" for instance, would be a hoagie roll jammed with fries, two hamburger patties, cheese, lettuce, tomato, ketchup, and mayonnaise. The "Fat Sam", on the other hand, which is one of my personal favorites, would have all of the above, but with cheese steak in place of the hamburger patties. The "Fat Darrell", which was actually named the top sandwich in the nation by Maxim Magazine (August 2004 edition), consists of chicken fingers, mozzarella sticks, fries, onions, lettuce, and tomato, drenched in marina sauce all in one hoagie roll.

Well over here in Aust, Hungry Jack's (similar to Burger King) have recently bought out the "Quad Burger". It includes four beef patties, four slices of cheese, two rashers of bacon, bbq sauce and two sugared buns. It totals 1080cals, 71g fat, 34,7g saturated fat, 1930mg sodium and 75g protein. Look on the bright side, there is your daily intake of protein in one go lol. But seriously, even in moderation can one of those be that good for you? I don't really think so.

Does this sandwich also come with knives inside of it and used needles? That's the only way I could classify it as dangerous. :P

It's only harmful if eaten EVERY day..but once in awhile shouldn't be too bad.

I should not have read this thread while hungry.... I want that sandwich now..or any of the ones listed above! (and I hardly eat any meat!) I think I need a snack.

hmm it doesn't sound very nice...

like people say its only bad if eaten often, but the thing is, i can't see that being someones lovely treat! so i imagine people eating that would generally eat some rubbish things.. i hope i dont sound judgmental though!

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