Subway Syns: Swips for Every Sub, Sauce and Salad Bowl (2026)

Updated on 
19 March, 2026
By Lisa

The lowest syn option at Subway is a salad bowl with no dressing at 0 Swips. Among filled subs, a 6-inch Veggie Delite on 9-grain wheat with no sauce is approximately 9 Swips — the lowest syn hot sub on the menu. A standard 6-inch Chicken Tikka sub on 9-grain wheat with Subway sauce is approximately 11–13 Swips.

Subway is one of the more manageable fast food chains on Slimming World because the menu is highly customisable. Choosing 9-grain wheat bread over Italian white, loading up on salad, and skipping or switching sauces can reduce a sub by 3–6 Swips.

This guide covers Swips values for every popular Subway option — breads, fillings, sauces, and salad bowls — with the lowest syn order for different hunger levels.

How Many Swips in a Subway Sub?

A 6-inch Subway sub on 9-grain wheat contains approximately 9–15 Swips depending on filling and sauce. The bread accounts for 7–8 Swips of the total — the filling and sauce make up the remainder. A footlong doubles the bread Swips to 14–16.

Sub / bread Size Swips (no sauce)
Veggie Delite — 9-Grain Wheat 6-inch 9
Chicken Tikka — 9-Grain Wheat 6-inch 11
Turkey Breast — 9-Grain Wheat 6-inch 10
Tuna — 9-Grain Wheat 6-inch 14
BMT — 9-Grain Wheat 6-inch 15
Meatball Marinara — 9-Grain Wheat 6-inch 17
Chicken Tikka — 9-Grain Wheat Footlong 21

9-grain wheat and 9-grain multiseed are the lowest syn bread options. Italian white and Hearty Italian are 1–2 Swips higher per 6-inch. Avoid the Flatbread — it is comparable to Italian white in Swips but smaller in volume.

How Many Swips in Subway Sauces?

Subway sauces add 1–5 Swips per portion. Sweet Onion is the lowest syn sauce at approximately 1 Swip per serving. Chipotle Southwest and Sriracha are 3–4 Swips each. Mayonnaise adds 4–5 Swips and is the highest syn common sauce.

Sauce Per serving (standard squirt) Swips
Sweet Onion 1 serving 1
Honey Mustard 1 serving 1.5
Yellow Mustard 1 serving 0.5
Red Wine Vinegar 1 serving 0
Sriracha 1 serving 3
Chipotle Southwest 1 serving 4
Mayonnaise 1 serving 5

Red wine vinegar and yellow mustard are effectively Free on Slimming World — ask for these instead of the creamy sauces. Avoid double saucing: staff often add two pumps by default, which doubles the Swips count.

Is a Subway Salad Bowl Free on Slimming World?

A Subway salad bowl with no dressing is 0 Swips — all the salad vegetables are Free Food on Slimming World. Adding a protein filling makes the bowl a complete meal: Chicken Tikka (approximately 2 Swips) or Turkey Breast (approximately 2 Swips) keeps the total under 5 Swips.

The salad bowl is the best Subway order for Slimming World. Load it with lettuce, spinach, tomato, cucumber, peppers, onion, and jalapenos — all Free. Add chicken tikka or turkey breast. Finish with red wine vinegar or yellow mustard (Free) instead of a creamy sauce.

What Is the Lowest Syn Order at Subway?

The lowest practical order at Subway: a 6-inch Veggie Delite or Turkey Breast on 9-grain wheat with red wine vinegar. Total: 9–10 Swips. This fits within the 15-Swip daily allowance and leaves room for food earlier in the day.

For zero Swips: order the Chicken Tikka salad bowl with red wine vinegar. This is a filling, protein-rich meal that costs nothing from your daily allowance.

Subway vs Other Sandwich Takeaways on Slimming World

Subway is significantly more manageable than most lunch takeaways on Slimming World. A 6-inch wheat sub at 9–11 Swips compares favourably to a Pret sandwich at 12–18 Swips or a Greggs filled roll at 14–18 Swips. The key advantage at Subway is customisation — you control every ingredient.

For another high-street lunch option, see Greggs Syns — including sausage rolls, bakes, and the lowest syn savoury items on the Greggs menu.

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