Nutritional info for lee's? (8)

1 Name: Anonymous Chef : 2008-07-03 21:59 ID:y2nNu8+O

So my friend is convinced that the veggie sandwich at lee's is the healthiest item available in the asian sandwiches section. I tried telling him that the fried part of the sandwich kinda ruins that view and the lack of proper protein also makes it unhealthier than the others, but he still won't believe me. When I tried looking for a nutritional inforation sheet online of the sandwiches, there was none to be seen, even on their main website. Dos anyone know where they placed their nutritional information or if they even have one?

2 Name: like, Rock lee? : 2008-07-13 02:13 ID:vT2r2q1Y

where is lee's? I can't aid if I don't know the place...

3 Name: Anonymous Chef : 2008-07-13 04:32 ID:y2nNu8+O

it's the Vietnamese restaurant chain. it should be everywhere

4 Name: Anonymous Chef : 2008-07-13 11:53 ID:oUzjZ8IN

>>3 never heard of the place
>>1 How many places do you know have a nutritional info sheet? not to many places and when they do it's not even acurate or it's outdated already.

5 Name: Anonymous Chef : 2008-07-14 05:21 ID:y2nNu8+O

>>4
I thought it was supposed to be mandatory for all restaurants, especially for a multi-chain food place?

6 Name: Anonymous Chef : 2008-07-14 08:00 ID:oUzjZ8IN

>>5 I'm sure it is mandatory to have it at food places but really you have to think like a buisnessman. Why would you put out nutrition info on something your selling especially if they're trying to market it as being healthy. Try asking at any restaurant, fast food place, or anywhere that sells ready made food that you can just pick up for dinner and see if they have a nutrition sheet. It's harder than it looks, I did that for a paper I was writing and almost all the places I asked didn't have one on a chart for display, any to take home or any known info on the web to look at. I'm not saying that they all don't have a nutrition chart or any known facts about their food, it's just not out for the public to openly look at.

7 Name: Anonymous Chef : 2008-07-24 19:43 ID:DrYrx6VK

>>5
Vietnamese businesses are above American law. Just go to any Vietnamese cafe, they are the only place in California where you can smoke indoors.

8 Name: Dokyun : 2008-07-25 06:39 ID:oz/JWNOo

http://www.nutritiondata.com/
A wealth of information on the nutritional properties of food, just in case anyone's interested.

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