We are constantly made aware of healthy eating / lifestyle on the media and from government. In the past certain sugary items / drinks have been banned from TV. Some supermarkets have removed sweets from their checkouts in a effort to promote healthy eating. YET, here we are being brainwashed by Subway into thinking that crisps on a sandwich is a brilliant idea, rendering any healthy sandwich, unhealthy.
How many crisps do you think they can fit on a sandwich- it ca'nt be more than a quarter of a bag. Am not sure sandwiches are generally healthy anyway- usually subway ones have loads of salad creamy mayonaisy stuff or other fattening stuff and bread in itself is'nt genrally healthy. So not worth worrying about IMO
Nothing against the odd packet of crisps, I have them on occasions, but you live and learn, at the moment we are learning that this country has the highest obesity rate in the world, and young minds are easily influenced by what they see on TV.
Subway bread contains 10% sugar - it's more like cake than bread. I doubt if adding a few crisps wool make much difference to what is already an unhealthy meal.
Before looking at that link, I'd already guessed it would be a Pacific island at the top of the list. Diets there are no longer traditional and are instead based on western imports...mostly rubbish.