Nutrition quality only — not an allergen check.
High in calories, saturated fat, salt, heavy processing and additives. A good source of protein.
Italian sub
- Nutri-Score
- D
- NOVA
- 4
- E-
- E160C, E250, E282, E300, E316, E320, E321, E330, E481, E920, E927, E927A
Ingredients
White roll, enriched wheat flour, Wheat flour, malted barely flour, niacin, reduced iron, thiamin mononitrate, riboflavin, folic acid, Water, Sugar, yeast, wheat gluten, Salt, malted barley extract, calcium propionate, Preservative, dough conditioners, diacetyl tartaric acid esters of mono- and diglycerids, sodium stearoyl lactylate, Ascorbic acid, enzymes, l-cysteine, azodicarbonamide, malted barley flour, Ham, cured with, Dextrose, dosium phosphate, Honey, sodium erythorbate, sodium nitrite, genoa salami, Pork, Beef, lactic acid starter culture, Spice, sodium ascorbate, Garlic, bha, BHT, Citric acid, pepperoni, contains 2% and less of, corn syrup, Flavoring, oleoresin of paprika, paprika, provolone cheese, cultured pasteurized milk, green leaf lettuce, Onion
Additives explained
- E160C
- E160C
- E250
- E250
- E282
- E282
- E300
- Ascorbic acid (vitamin C)
- E316
- E316
- E320
- E320
- E321
- E321
- E330
- Citric acid
- E481
- E481
- E920
- E920
- E927
- E927
- E927A
- E927A
Nutrition (per 100 g)
Frequently asked questions
Does Italian sub contain milk?
Yes, Italian sub contains milk.
Does Italian sub contain gluten?
Yes, Italian sub contains gluten.
Does Italian sub contain peanuts?
No, Italian sub does not declare peanuts on the label.
Does Italian sub contain eggs?
No, Italian sub does not declare eggs on the label.
Does Italian sub contain soy?
No, Italian sub does not declare soy on the label.
Is Italian sub vegan?
No - based on the label, Italian sub contains animal-derived ingredients, so it is not vegan.
Is Italian sub vegetarian?
No - based on the label, Italian sub contains meat or fish ingredients, so it is not vegetarian.
What is Italian sub's health score?
Italian sub has a Coreberry health score of 1/100 (bad).