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Christmas Sandwiches: High Calorie, Salt, and Sugar Traps
1 Dec
Summary
- Some festive sandwiches exceed 700 calories before drinks.
- Certain options contain sugar equal to two doughnuts.
- High salt levels in some sandwiches match 12 bags of crisps.

As the festive season approaches, high-street food chains have released their annual Christmas sandwich offerings, which have been put under nutritional review. Analysis reveals that some of these seasonal treats can contain over 700 calories, with sugar levels comparable to two doughnuts and salt content mirroring 12 bags of crisps, even before adding any accompaniments.
Dietitians caution that while these sandwiches are typically one-off purchases, their nutritional profiles vary dramatically. Some plant-based options, unexpectedly, were found to be high in salt. This is attributed to a reliance on salt for flavour when herbs or spices could be a healthier alternative.
Experts highlight specific high-calorie culprits like Pret's Boxing Day Sourdough Toastie and Sainsbury's Festive Chicken Wrap. Conversely, Gail's Smoked Turkey and Swiss Cheese Sandwich leads in salt content, while Sainsbury's Mince Pie Brioche Style Wrap is a sugar concern, especially when part of a meal deal. Health professionals advise mindful consumption, particularly for those managing health conditions.




