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Esquire recently released an article outlining the 10 worst sandwiches for your health. In light of the deli sandwich recall at Wal-Mart stores, many are looking at just how bad a deli sandwich can get, recalled or not.
Unfortunately sometimes it takes a situation like a food recall to get us to open our eyes to nutritional information. There are a lot of foods that are easily and conveniently available to Americans, causing rates of health issues like obesity to rise. At HQ Insurance, we want to make sure that Floridians are protected with adequate life insurance and health insurance in FL.
This week we’ll outline the first 5 “deadly” deli sandwiches:
- Arby’s Large Beef n’ Cheddar with Pepper Bacon
This large and in charge sandwich has 740 calories! The roast beef alone has 340 calories!
- Subway Chicken Bacon & Ranch
This foot long sub boasts 1,140 calories.
- Denny’s New Fried Cheese Melt
Although this sandwich is only $4, it packs in 895 calories. You get what you pay for.
- Blimpie 12-inch Hot Pastrami Super Stacked
This sandwich is both tall and long, coming in at 1,150 calories.
- Jason’s Deli – New York Yankee
This sandwich boasts 92 grams of protein, but this “quality” is quickly diminished by its 1,189 calories and 69 grams of fat!
Stop by next week when we reveal the last 5 “deadly” deli sandwiches. In the mean time, visit our Virtual Insurance Office (www.HeadquarterInsurance.com) to learn more about Florida life insurance and health insurance. Make sure you’re protected before embarking on these culinary journeys!





