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    Ranch or Mayo? That is the question

    If you had to pick one, ranch or mayo, (one serving), which would it be to eat with your sandwich.

    dont say neither, i just watn to knwo which one is bettter than the other healthy-wise.

    BTW, im not stupid i just ask because at my work the sandwiches are dam good and they come with ranch or garlic sauce(mayo spread) and i cant go back to dry.

    also state why one is better than the other

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    bump cmon plzzzz

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    Quote Originally Posted by dontsurfonmytur View Post
    If you had to pick one, ranch or mayo, (one serving), which would it be to eat with your sandwich.

    dont say neither, i just watn to knwo which one is bettter than the other healthy-wise.

    BTW, im not stupid i just ask because at my work the sandwiches are dam good and they come with ranch or garlic sauce(mayo spread) and i cant go back to dry.

    also state why one is better than the other
    What are your goals?

    On the otherhand..

    Does it really matter. you are eating some crap baguette, over processed nitrate filled meat. What does it matter, they will probably both be crap considering they are being used at a cafeteria

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    one the meat isnt processed, its baked chicken breast, and sometimes roast beef (lean). Sliced at the store itself. Also its a cafe, its a mom and pop store and the owners are really nice. I just watn to know do the variety in ingredients of ranch and mayo make the one worse than other?

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    choosing one or the other will not make a difference

    choosing to eat it plain probably wont make that much of a difference

    baked = shit, dont eat baked foods.

    this is like asking if a snickers is worse than a milky way, they both suck and you shouldnt eat either
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    Quote Originally Posted by dontsurfonmytur View Post
    one the meat isnt processed, its baked chicken breast, and sometimes roast beef (lean). Sliced at the store itself. Also its a cafe, its a mom and pop store and the owners are really nice. I just watn to know do the variety in ingredients of ranch and mayo make the one worse than other?

    I wouldn't think one is worse than the other - they are both fat, unless they are fat free, which probably isn't the case.. Just eat it and enjoy it

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    I like ranch more then mayo but thats just a preference

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    How about plain? I can't stand either, and will enjoy my chicken sandwiches with lettuce, tomatoes, avocad, swiss cheese and nothing else.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dontsurfonmytur View Post
    If you had to pick one, ranch or mayo, (one serving), which would it be to eat with your sandwich.

    dont say neither, i just watn to knwo which one is bettter than the other healthy-wise.

    BTW, im not stupid i just ask because at my work the sandwiches are dam good and they come with ranch or garlic sauce(mayo spread) and i cant go back to dry.

    also state why one is better than the other
    neither

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    yeah, today i realized the sauces arent relaly that good or worth it...but the meatball sandwich is sooo dank, meatballs+provolone+spaghetti sauce+onions on a bagguete...damn..

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    Yes, meatball sandwiches are "clammy: unpleasantly cool and humid"

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