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The unhealthiest supermarket sandwiches with more calories than a Big Mac
The unhealthiest supermarket sandwiches with more calories than a Big Mac

Metro

time19-05-2025

  • Health
  • Metro

The unhealthiest supermarket sandwiches with more calories than a Big Mac

You might think you're being healthy by picking up a meal deal over a McDonald's on your lunch break. However, a recent analysis has found some of the most popular sandwiches on the high street contain more fat than fast food burgers. In fact, many of them have more calories than a McDonald's cheeseburger or a bar of chocolate. The news comes after campaign group Action on Salt analysed 1,511 ready meals sold across 11 major retailers, including Tesco, Aldi, Lidl and M&S. The research found that Iceland was the worst performing supermarket, with 84% of its ready meals considered to be high in salt, including the Taste of Italy vegetable lasagna, which has 3.9g per 400g. So if you're looking for a more nutritious meal this lunch time, these are the sarnies you might want to avoid. Waitrose's No.1 The Perfect Ploughman's Cornish Cheddar Sandwich was the worst offender. The supermarket sandwich contains 13.1g of saturated fat – more than two McDonald's cheeseburgers, which have just 5.4g each. M&S's Farmhouse Cheddar Cheese Ploughman was another high-fat option, packing 11.3g of saturated fat. That's more than a Big Mac, which contains 8.8g. According to the analysis by MailOnline, both sandwiches contain over half of the NHS's recommended daily saturated fat limit for women (20g) and nearly half of the limit for men (30g). The analysis discovered Pret's Posh Cheddar & Pickle Baguette sandwich contained 643 calories, more than two McDonald's cheeseburgers (295 calories each) or an entire Big Mac (494 calories) When it came to sugar content, the analysis discovered Sainsbury's Brie Bacon & Chilli Chutney Sandwich topped the charts, with 19.7g of sugar. To give this some context, you'd need to wolf down two KitKat chocolate bars with 10.3g of sugar to beat the sandwich's sugar content. M&S's All Day Breakfast Sandwich – a popular sandwich option which costs £4 – has nearly 10.1g of sugar. This is only slightly less than a Krispy Kreme Original Glazed Doughnut, which has 12g of sugar. The NHS recommends that adults only consume a maximum of 30g every day (about six teaspoons) to reduce the risk of weight gain and tooth decay. The analysis discovered Pret's Ham & Greve Baguette contained a high amount of salt, compared to fast food picks. The baguette contained 3.85g of salt, making it saltier than four portions of large McDonald's fries (0.82g each). M&S's Farmhouse Cheddar Cheese contained 1.78g – more than two large McDonald's fries. To put this into perspective, the NHS advises adults to consume less than 6g of salt per day. Not all supermarket sandwiches are unhealthy. Tesco's Chicken Salad Sandwich, part of its £3.60 Clubcard meal deal, boasts low fat and sugar content and contains a medium level of salt. The sandwich, which contains lemon and pepper mayo, contains 5.8g of fat, 4.5g of sugars and 0.99g of salt. More Trending Waitrose Roast Chicken Salad Sandwich also has a low fat (5.2g), sugar (4.4g) and a medium salt level (1.12g). Supermarkets also offer plenty of healthy alternatives, such as salads, protein pots and grain bowls, such as M&S's Roast Chicken & Egg Protein Pot or Waitrose's Feta & Beetroot Salad Bowl. The contents of each meal, including fat, sugar, salt and total calories, are usually clearly listed on the front of the packaging. Metro has contacted Waitrose for comment. Fat Too much fat in your diet, especially saturated fats, can raise your cholesterol, which increases the risk of heart disease, the NHS website says. The UK government guidelines advise cutting down on all fats and replacing saturated fat with some unsaturated fats. The government recommends that men should not eat more than 30g of saturated fat a day, women no more than 20g, and children should have less. Sugar The NHS warns that eating too much sugar can have effects on your health, including weight gain and tooth decay. The government recommends that free sugars (sugars added to food or drinks, and sugars found naturally in honey, syrups, unsweetened fruit and vegetable juices etc) should not make up more than 5% of the energy (calories) you get from food and drink each day. Salt Eating too much salt can cause high blood pressure, which increases the risk of heart attacks and stroke. The NHS says it's easy to have too much salt, around three-quarters of the salt we eat comes from packaged and everyday foods we buy, such as bread, ready meals and cereals. Adults should have no more than 6g of salt a day (around 1 level teaspoon). This includes the salt that's already in our food, and the salt added during or after cooking. Do you have a story to share? Get in touch by emailing MetroLifestyleTeam@ View More » MORE: Drop waist dresses are everywhere at the moment — here are some of our favourites MORE: I rarely buy drinks from Co-op — but £7.35 bottle blew me away MORE: How Lush stood the test of time — 30 years of bath bombs and shower jellies

Unhealthiest high street sandwiches revealed – and the healthy swaps to help you shed pounds
Unhealthiest high street sandwiches revealed – and the healthy swaps to help you shed pounds

Scottish Sun

time18-05-2025

  • Health
  • Scottish Sun

Unhealthiest high street sandwiches revealed – and the healthy swaps to help you shed pounds

BRITAIN'S most unhealthy high street sandwiches have now been revealed. Brits will be shocked to know that most of their favourite lunchtime meal deals have more saturated fat and sugar than fast food and desserts. 7 Pret's Posh Cheddar & Pickle Baguette sandwich contains a whopping 643 calories Credit: Gary Stone 7 Sainsbury's Brie Bacon & Chilli Chutney Sandwich has more sugar than two Kit Kat bars 7 A double McDonald's cheeseburger has less calories and suger than the two sandwiches Credit: Supplied Most of them also have more calories than McDonald's cheeseburgers and a bar of DairyMilk chocolate. Leading the list of unhealthy sandwiches, Pret's Posh Cheddar & Pickle Baguette sandwich contains a whopping 643 calories. That is more calories than two McDonald's cheeseburgers combined, which come at 295 calories each. Even a Big Mac has almost 150 fewer calories than Pret's flagship lunchtime meal. Meanewhile, Waitrose's No1 The Perfect Ploughman's Cornish Cheddar Sandwich comes 13.1g of saturated fat - making it one of the unhealthiest items on the list. This is again more than two McDonald's Cheeseburgers combined, which come with just 5.4g of fat each, according to a DailyMail analysis. Next comes M&S's Farmhouse Cheddar Cheese Ploughman's sandwich with 11.3g of saturated fat. To give some context, a Big Mac burger has just 8.8g of fat. Both these sandwiches contain more than half of the NHS's daily saturated fat limit for women, which is 20g. When it came to unhealthy sugar content, Sainsbury's Brie Bacon & Chilli Chutney Sandwich topped the charts with 19.7g sugar. SARNIE WARS I spent £80 on every Tesco meal deal sandwich to find my favourite... there were 2 winners but it's divided opinion To put that into perspective, one would need to have two KitKat chocolate bars with 10.3g of sugar in each to beat the Sainsbury's sandwich. M&S's All Day Breakfast Sandwich - a popular choice of meal on the go - has almost 10.1g of sugar. That's slightly less than a Krispy Kreme Original Glazed Doughnut that comes with 12g of sugar. NHS recommends that adults only consume a maximum of 30g of sugar each day to lead a healthy life. Most of the sandwiches sold on Britain's high streets are also far saltier than fast food. For instance, Pret's Ham & Grevé Baguette contained 3.85g of salt, making it saltier than four large portions of McDonald's fries (0.82g of salt each). And surprisingly, even M&S's Farmhouse Cheddar Cheese Ploughman contained 1.78g - slightly more than two large McDonald's fries. Adults are advised to consume less than 6g of salt per day, according to the NHS. 7 M&S's Farmhouse Cheddar Cheese Ploughman's sandwich comes with 11.3g of saturated fat Credit: Marks And Spencer 7 Waitrose's No1 The Perfect Ploughman's Cornish Cheddar Sandwich comes 13.1g of saturated fat Credit: Waitrose 7 An unhealthy McDonald's meal Credit: Getty But as most of the supermarket sandwiches are unhealthy options for lunch, Brits can choose to swap them for healthier meals. For example, a Cheese Ploughman's sandwich from Boots comes at just 429 calories, making it the healthiest option so far. And if you feel fancy, you can also try Itsu's King Prawn Rice Box salad, which comes at just 407 calories. It's a filling option thanks to wholegrain brown rice, veggies, prawns and seeds. Meanwhile, a Tuna Melt Panini from Starbucks packs in an impressive 28g of protein and has just 443 calories. But if you are really conscious about your health and want to keep things below 400 calories, then Greggs' Pesto and Mozzarella Pasta can be your saviour. This tasty option from Greggs is just 375 calories, even though its packed with cheese. 7 Itsu's King Prawn Rice Box salad is a filling option thanks to wholegrain brown rice, veggies, prawns and seeds Credit: Itsu

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