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Published 17:41 28 Sept 2015 BST
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Speaking about the results, Dr Marian Faughnan, Chief Specialist in Nutrition, safefood explained:
“We know from research that 1 in 3 people believe wraps to be a healthier choice than a lunchtime sandwich but in reality, the average tortilla wrap on its own contains 149 calories, almost the same as two slices of bread which contains 158 calories. And with people busy and looking for a healthier lunch option, choosing a pre-prepared wrap is understandable.
“However, our report shows that eating a large chicken tikka wrap with soft drink and a bag of crisps could mean almost 1,400 calories are eaten just at lunchtime alone. Wraps and sandwiches are a healthy option but we need to choose smaller portion sizes and fillings such as lean meat or fish and plenty of salad and vegetables.”
Want some healthier alternatives? If eating in, why not ask for an open sandwich (using just half the bread calorie count), or a small pitta bread to give you a fuller feeling.
Snacking on the go? Pop some fruit into your handbag.
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