How Many Calories Is the Average Subway Sandwich?

Medically Reviewed on 10/11/2022
Calories in a Subway Sandwich
While healthier than fried foods, Subway sandwiches may not be as healthy as they claim to be.

The calories in a Subway sandwich range from 150 to 800. The number of calories in a sandwich varies depending on the kind and size of the sandwich. The serving size of a sandwich can range from 62 to 511 grams (2.19 to 18 ounces).

A footlong sub may typically contain:

  • 910 calories
  • 41 grams of fat
  • 13 grams of saturated fat
  • 0.5 grams of trans fat
  • 89 grams of carbohydrate
  • 7 grams of sugar
  • 40 grams of protein
  • 2,380 mg of sodium

According to the U.S. Department of Health recommendations, adult males normally require 2,000 to 3,000 calories per day to maintain weight, whereas adult females require roughly 1,600 to 2,400 calories per day.

Although a Subway sandwich is advertised healthy as it includes fresh veggies and proteinaceous meat, it is not as healthy as it claims to be. These sandwiches are high in simple carbs that increase your insulin and salt levels, and the fat absorbed from the cheese and meat can increase your fat levels.

Is Subway a healthy food option?

Subway may be a healthier option than fried foods, but nutrition includes ingredients, processing, and nutrients, in addition to the cooking method. If you're concerned about your health, review the ingredients of any chain, including Subway, especially if you eat there frequently.

Choose minimally processed and fresh foods as often as possible, and look for items with simple ingredients and few additives, such as processed sugar.

What bodily changes can you observe after eating a Subway footlong sandwich?

There are advantages and disadvantages to ordering this healthy fast-food meal.

Advantages

  • You may lose weight
    • You may lose weight if you choose low-calorie subs, such as a foot-long vegetable alternative with low-calorie sauces. 
    • A Footlong Veggie Delite sandwich on nine-grain wheat bread with veggies and no cheese or sauces is a meal with less than 400 calories and one gram of saturated fat. 
    • This is a long cry from the nearly 1,000 calories included in a McDonald's Big Mac with fries. 
    • Instead of a regular fast-food burger-and-fries lunch, opt for a sub such as a Footlong Veggie Delite that can save you roughly 600 calories. 
  • Healthy bowel movements
    • Most individuals consume 28 grams of fiber each day.
    • If all the fresh vegetables are placed on the sub and the bread is nine-grain wheat, many footlong subs will give 10 grams of fiber or almost 40 percent of the necessary intake, which will get you halfway to your daily goal. 

Disadvantages

  • May gain weight
    • There are low-calorie footlong menu selections, but if you choose high-fat, high-calorie sub alternatives, you may gain weight. 
    • The Chicken and Bacon Ranch sandwich has more than 1,000 calories and 51 grams of fat. With a side of chips and standard Coke, you might consume all of the allotted calories for the day in one sitting.
    • Choosing a six-inch sub will lower your calorie and fat consumption in half. 
    • Limiting calorie extras such as cheese, bacon, mayonnaise, and ranch dressing will help you enjoy your sandwiches without gaining weight.
  • Increases the risk of blood pressure, heart disease, and stroke
    • Although Subway has some healthy alternatives, several of its footlong subs are relatively heavy in salt.
    • The Turkey and Bacon Guacamole has 2,300 mg of sodium (the amount advised for a whole day). 
    • Long-term use of a high-sodium diet can increase your risk of high blood pressure, heart disease, and stroke
    • People who already have these problems should be extra cautious when it comes to salt consumption. 
    • You are recommended to take Tuna or Veggie Delight subs from Subway for a healthy, low-sodium option. 
  • The rapid increase in blood sugar levels
    • The carbohydrate content of a footlong sub-baked on nine-grain wheat bread can range from 76 to 104 grams or about five to six servings of carbohydrates. 
    • Eating these many carbohydrates may cause your blood sugar to spike, especially if you drink it down with a sugary soda or sweet tea.
    • When eating a sub, incorporating enough levels of protein and healthy fats can help lessen the meal's glycemic load and therefore assist regulate blood glucose. 
    • Lean meats and fat sources such as olives and olive oil are all blood sugar-friendly foods that can help keep your blood glucose under control.
  • Bloating and nausea
    • If a footlong sub is more food than your body is used to consuming in one sitting, you may experience bloating, nausea, and even heartburn as a result of overeating. 
    • Certain variants of the supplement, such as the Italian B.M.T., might contain up to 2,000 mg of salt. 
    • Eating too much salt can cause bloating throughout your entire body, fingers, and toes.
    • If you have these unpleasant feelings, go for a stroll or drink some ginger tea to help relieve them.
    • If your rings get too tight on your fingers, drink some water to help balance your bloat.

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What are the nutritional values of Subway meals?

Table 1. Subway Sandwiches
Food Calories Fat (in grams) Carbs (in grams) Protein (in grams)
Black Forest Ham 290 4.5 46 18
Chicken & Bacon Ranch Melt 590 30 44 37
Classic Tuna 470 25 41 20
Cold Cut Combo 340 12 43 17
Italian B.M.T. 390 17 43 19
Meatball Marinara 460 18 53 20
Oven Roasted Chicken 320 5 46 23
Roast Beef 320 5 45 25
Rotisserie-Style Chicken 350 6 45 29
Spicy Italian 470 24 43 19
Steak & Cheese 360 10 43 24
Steak Club 530 26 44 28
Subway Club 310 4.5 46 23
Sweet Onion Chicken Teriyaki 370 4 58 25
Turkey Breast 280 3.5 46 18
Turkey Reuben 410 15 42 31
Veggie Delite 230 2.5 44 8
Table 2. Subway Salads
Food Calories Fat (in grams) Carbs (in grams) Protein (in grams)
Black Forest Ham 110 3 13 12
Chicken & Bacon Ranch 540 40 15 32
Cold Cut Combo 180 11 13 12
Italian B.M.T. 230 15 13 14
Meatball Marinara 310 17 27 15
Oven Roasted Chicken 150 3.5 13 17
Roast Beef 140 3.5 12 19
Rotisserie-Style Chicken 170 4.5 12 23
Spicy Italian 310 23 13 14
Steak & Cheese 210 8 16 20
Steak Club 250 12 13 22
Subway Club 140 3.5 13 18
Sweet Onion Chicken Teriyaki 230 3 34 19
Turkey Breast 110 2 13 12
Turkey Reuben 330 18 21 26
Veggie Delite 60 1 11 3
Table 3. Breakfast Food
Food Calories Fat (in grams) Carbs (in grams) Protein (in grams)
Bacon, Egg & Cheese 460 21 43 25
Black Forest Ham, Egg & Cheese 410 16 44 23
Egg & Cheese 380 5 43 19
Steak, Egg & Cheese 450 6 45 28

What are the nutritional values of Subway foods and extras?

Table 4. Extra menu items
Food Calories Fat (in grams) Carbs (in grams) Protein (in grams)
Bacon 80 5 1 6
Beef Chili Soup 350 22 20 21
Black Bean Soup 10 1 39 12
Broccoli Cheddar Soup 170 9 18 5
Chicken Tortilla Soup 110 4.5 12 6
Chocolate Chip Cookie 200 10 30 2
Chocolate Chip with Rainbow Gems 210 10 30 2
Chocolate Chunk Cookie 210 10 30 2
Creamy Chicken and Dumpling Soup 150 4.5 20 8
Creamy Chicken and Wild Rice Soup 190 11 16 7
Double Chocolate 210 9 30 2
French Onion Soup (includes bread, cheese) 150 6 19 5
Loaded Baked Potato Soup 210 13 15 5
Pepperoni 80 7 1 4
Raspberry Cheesecake Cookie 200 9 29 2
Tomato Basil Soup 130 3.5 15 4
White Chip Macadamia Nut Cookie 220 11 28 2
Table 5. Bread
Food Calories Fat (in grams) Carbs (in grams) Protein (in grams)
Roasted Garlic 230 2.5 45 8
9-Grain Honey Oat 230 3 43 8
9-Grain Wheat 210 2 40 8
Flatbread 230 4.5 39 7
Hearty Italian 210 2.5 40 7
Italian 200 2.5 38 7
Italian Herbs & Cheese 240 5 41 9
Jalapeno Cheese 240 5 40 9
Mini Italian 130 1.5 25 5
Mini Wheat 140 1.5 27 5
Monterey Cheddar 240 6 38 10
Multigrain Flatbread 220 5 38 8
Parmesan Oregano 210 2.5 40 7
Rosemary and Sea Salt 220 3 40 7
Rye 190 2.5 34 8
Table 6. Cheese options
Food Calories Fat (in grams) Carbs (in grams) Protein (in grams)
American 40 3.5 1 2
Cheddar 60 4.5 0 4
Monterey Cheddar 50 4.5 0 3
Pepperjack 50 4 0 2
Provolone 50 4 0 4
Shredded Mozzarella 40 3 0 3
Swiss 50 4.5 0 4
Table 7. Sauces
Food Calories Fat (in grams) Carbs (in grams) Protein (in grams)
Chipotle Southwest 100 10 1 0
Cranberry Mustard Sauce 40 0.5 8 0
Honey Mustard 30 0 7 0
Light Mayonnaise 50 5 1 0
Oil 45 5 0 0
Ranch 110 11 1 0
Red Wine Vinegar 0 0 0 0
Regular Mayonnaise 110 12 0 0
Spicy Brown Mustard 5 0 1 0
Subway Vinaigrette 40 4 1 0
Sweet Onion 40 0 9 0
Yellow Mustard 5 0 1 0
Table 8. Veggies and toppings
Food Calories Fat (in grams) Carbs (in grams) Protein (in grams)
Banana Peppers 0 0 0 0
Black Olives 0 0 0 0
Cucumbers 0 0 1 0
Green Peppers 0 0 0 0
Jalapenos 0 0 0 0
Lettuce 0 0 1 0
Pickles 0 0 0 0
Red Onions 0 0 1 0
Spinach 0 0 0 0
Tomatoes 5 0 1 0
Table 9. Protein
Food Calories Fat (in grams) Carbs (in grams) Protein (in grams)
Guacamole 70 6 3 1

Medically Reviewed on 10/11/2022
References
Image Source: Getty image

Which Subway Bread is Healthiest? https://fastfoodnutrition.org/news/subway-breads-ranked-by-calories-1484694664

Is the spicy Italian at subway healthy? https://popularask.net/is-the-spicy-italian-at-subway-healthy-2/

Subway or McDonald's--Which is Healthier? https://www.cooperinstitute.org/2013/05/subway-or-mcdonalds-which-is-healthier/