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http://www.organicconsumers.org/corp/subway071504.cfm

 

Subway: The New King of Junk Food

 

Subway: Junk Food, Junk Economy

By Russell Mokhiber and Robert Weissman

 

What's the largest fast junk food chain in the

country?

 

Wrong.

 

It's not McDonald's.

 

It's Subway.

 

Subway overtook McDonald's last year in the United

States and now has

15,874 locations in the U.S. compared to 11,533 for

McDonald's.

 

Worldwide, Subway has 21,528 restaurants in 75

countries.

 

McDonald's has more than 30,000 restaurants in 119

countries.

 

Subway founder Fred DeLuca says he wants 30,000

outlets worldwide by

2010.

 

Of course, Subway would not want you to think that it

is not a fast junk

food chain.

 

In fact, the privately held firm has overtaken

McDonald's by riding a

wave of publicity featuring Jared Fogle, who says he

lost 245 pounds on

the following diet ­ coffee for breakfast, Subway

sandwich for lunch,

and Subway sandwich for dinner.

 

Soon, the word was out ­ you could lose weight eating

Subway sandwiches.

 

And tomorrow, on the National Mall, Subway founder and

CEO DeLuca will

join with Fogle, the American Heart Association,

members of Congress

(including the corporate liberal Rose DeLauro,

D-Connecticut, whose

district contains Subway's corporate headquarters),

and various

" nutritional experts " to " galvanize support for

fighting childhood

obesity. "

 

We went and visited our local Subway and found that in

fact, there was

health and diet information displayed, including a

nutritional and

dietary guide with the American Heart Association's

stamp of approval.

 

But as at most fast junk food outlets, Coke machines,

the rows of bags

of chips, and the rubbery chicken and unappetizing

beef were screaming ­

unhealthy, stay away.

 

You could order a salad, or a vegetarian sandwich. The

chain markets

seven subs with six grams of fat or less.

 

But for the most part, the staple of this franchise is

processed meats

and cheeses, soft drinks and chips.

 

Subway sandwiches include such classics as Steak and

Cheese, Subway Melt

(a first class blend of turkey breast, ham, crispy

bacon, and melted

cheese) Italian BMT (pepperoni, genoa salami, and ham)

and the Cold Cut

Trio (turkey based ham, salami, and bologna) ­ not

your typical heart

healthy sandwiches.

 

Should members of Congress and the American Heart

Association be

promoting this multinational junk food company?

 

Of course they shouldn't.

 

The American Heart Association has sullied its

reputation by getting in

bed with whatever corporation comes around with its

checkbook open.

 

According to a report from the Center for Science in

the Public

Interest, the American Heart Association has taken big

corporate cash

from a long list of drug companies, junk food

companies, and even from

the National Livestock and Meat Board, which gave

$189,000 to sponsor a

HeartRide cycling series " to help ensure that people

don't think that

AHA recommends abstaining from meat. "

 

In return for endorsing only Bayer aspirin, AHA gets

$500,000 a year

from Bayer. Nice deal, if you can cut it.

 

And how much money has Subway kicked in?

 

According to the AHA, Subway has given $4 million to

the American Heart

Association (AHA) since 2002, and will gave an

additional $6 million

through 2007. That's a total of $10 million.

 

In exchange, Subway gets to put the AHA " fighting

heart disease and

stroke " logo on its materials throughout its chain of

stores, according

to an AHA spokesperson.

 

In a written statement, the AHA said it will only

accept sponsorships

from " those restaurants that have a public/market

positioning associated

with healthy foods or have heart-healthy and non-fried

food alternatives

on the menu. "

 

" Subway actively promotes low-saturated fat meal

options and exercise in

their advertising messages, " the AHA said in the

statement. " Their

messaging reinforces that a well-balanced diet and

exercise are

important tools in maintaining a healthy weight. "

 

We agree with Commercial Alert's Gary Ruskin that it's

" not the proper

role of the federal government or public health groups

to hawk Subway or

any other form of fast or junk food. "

 

" This is part of the broader story of the corruption

of the American

public health movement, " Ruskin said. " AHA ought to

drop its support for

Subway. They have been converted into an auxiliary

marketeer for Subway.

They are apparently for sale. "

 

" The fast food companies are running in a panic over

the obesity

epidemic, " Ruskin said. " They are striving to do

something to make it

seem that they are not responsible for it or part of

it. This is just

one more way that companies like Subway try to hide

their tracks and

boost their public relation images. "

 

The government and independent public health

organizations should be

helping the American people fight off the

hyperbreeding of fast food

outlets cannibalizing the country ­ not promoting it.

 

In addition to promoting his beloved Subway and making

millions a year

doing so, DeLuca wants to bring an Indian gambling

casino to Bridgeport,

Connecticut.

 

Call it the junk food/junk economy connection.

 

According to Connecticut Attorney General Richard

Blumenthal, DeLuca

invested $10 million in the Schaghticoke Tribal

Nation's successful

effort to gain federal recognition so they could build

a casino in

Connecticut. Blumenthal is challenging that

recognition.

 

And the House Government Reform Committee is in the

middle of an

investigation of how the Schaghticoke Tribe and the

Eastern Pequots

gained such recognition from the Bureau of Indian

Affairs.

 

Earlier this year, the Hartford Courant reported that

a rival band of

Indians charged that the federal recognition of the

Schaghticoke Tribal

Nation " was hijacked by outside investors and

high-priced lobbyists

intent on winning a lucrative gambling franchise for

their own benefit. "

 

Whether or not the investors and lobbyists hijacked

the process we'll

leave to federal investigators.

 

But what is clear is that Subway and DeLuca have

hijacked the American

Heart Association, Congresswoman DeLauro, and various

federal agencies

to promote their own brand of fast junk food.

 

 

Russell Mokhiber is editor of the Washington,

D.C.-based Corporate Crime

Reporter, http://www.corporatecrimereporter.com.

Robert Weissman is

editor of the Washington, D.C.-based Multinational

Monitor,

http://www.multinationalmonitor.org. They are

co-authors of Corporate

Predators: The Hunt for MegaProfits and the Attack on

Democracy (Monroe,

Maine: Common Courage Press;

http://www.corporatepredators.org).

 

© Russell Mokhiber and Robert Weissman

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Frank,

I have been waiting to see this since I saw the first Subway commercial

with Jared Fogle. That was clear back when I still watched television.

I wasn't aware of some of the new information that was included in this

article, but from the onset...I was aware that a couple of sandwiches on

white bread, spread with extra fatty mayo, some slabs of processed meat, a

slice of maybe...tomato/onion/lettuce, was a recipe for disaster!

If someone has 250 lbs to lose, I would surely hope they would go about it

with help of a dietician. And if a dietician gave a nod to this type of diet

they need to be investigated and quite probably have their license revoked.

 

I worked for 30 years in the gaming industry. Their tentacles are long and

many. Unfortunately(!!), I was privvy to information not generally available

I suggest the New Jersey Gaming Commission helped start this nation on a

downward spiral. There were isolated areas of legal gaming outside Nevada

prior to Atlantic City allowing Resorts International to operate (78-9?).

Since that time it has spread like any social disease.

Looks to me like the sheeples will allow the further degeneration of values

through the promotion of any multi-billion dollar business. Unfortunately

the American Indian has been drawn into this debacle by their desperate need

for tribal funding. The ones that need the most help will not see it. Not

community based programs, not education grants, not even food or housing.

Once again the government is leading the Indian down the garden path.

[[Just give them a subway sandwich and shut up MaryKaye.]]

 

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07/17/04 05:40:48

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Subway: The New King of Junk Food

 

http://www.organicconsumers.org/corp/subway071504.cfm

 

Subway: The New King of Junk Food

 

Subway: Junk Food, Junk Economy

By Russell Mokhiber and Robert Weissman

 

What's the largest fast junk food chain in the

country?

 

Wrong.

 

It's not McDonald's.

 

It's Subway.

 

Subway overtook McDonald's last year in the United

States and now has

15,874 locations in the U.S. compared to 11,533 for

McDonald's.

 

Worldwide, Subway has 21,528 restaurants in 75

countries.

 

McDonald's has more than 30,000 restaurants in 119

countries.

 

Subway founder Fred DeLuca says he wants 30,000

outlets worldwide by

2010.

 

Of course, Subway would not want you to think that it

is not a fast junk

food chain.

 

In fact, the privately held firm has overtaken

McDonald's by riding a

wave of publicity featuring Jared Fogle, who says he

lost 245 pounds on

the following diet ­ coffee for breakfast, Subway

sandwich for lunch,

and Subway sandwich for dinner.

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