Sandwiches & Law
Italian White Bread, Nine-Grain Wheat, Parmesan Oregano, Multi-Seed and Honey Oat.. What do these breads have in common? Subway and a lotta sugar. This Wekeend, the Irish Supreme Court ruled that Sub
Sandwiches & Law 🥪: Italian White Bread, Nine-Grain Wheat, Parmesan Oregano, Multi-Seed and Honey Oat.. What do these breads have in common?
Subway and a lotta sugar.
Last month, The Irish Supreme Court ruled that Subway 'bread' isn't, ummm, bread. Due to the high percentage of sugar in Subway sandwiches, Ireland will no longer consider bread a staple food for tax purposes.
Certainly explains the odd sickly-sweet smell that wafts in like a 10-yard radius around the place.
This is actually interesting considering there's a Subway on just about every street corner in America. It's also a meal option many choose under the disguise of eating "healthy" in comparison to other chains like McDonald's, Wendys and Panera Bread.
What would you call a baked product that has 10% sugar and isn't called 'cake' ? We call it Capitalist America at it's finest.
Personally, we love the Italian BMT & Sweet Onion Chicken Teriyaki on Multi-grain or whatever the Irish call it now.
But now that we think about it, maybe the court should look into what the "chicken" in the Teriyaki sub really is..
Our thoughts 💡 : In reality, the US shoves a sh*tload of sugar into everything because they have scientists who engineer food to be as addictive as possible.
Stinkin' rich CEOs then dismiss us as fat chumps on a sugar bender rather than owning up to their part in the global diabetes epidemic.
No wonder people gettin' porkier by the day. Y'all been selling pastry rolls disguised as bread all along.
Just wait till someone looks into the Mickey D buns..