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Woolworths Wholemeal Soft Sandwich Bread

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Woolworths Wholemeal Soft Sandwich Bread

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Muhammad Saeed ul Haque

Nov 24, 2025

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Woolworths Wholemeal Soft Bread is a reliable everyday option that balances taste, softness, and nutrition. The texture is light and easy to eat, making it suitable for sandwiches, toast, or kids’ lunches. It has a mild wholemeal flavour that isn’t too heavy, and the slices hold together well without crumbling. It stays fresh for several days and offers good value for the price. Overall, it’s a convenient and affordable wholemeal bread that works well for daily use.

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MD ZAHED ULLAH

Nov 22, 2025

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What’s Good About It (Positives) 1. Wholemeal Flour • Uses wholemeal wheat flour (42% according to Woolworths’ ingredient list).  • Wholemeal means more of the whole grain, which gives more fibre, vitamins, and minerals compared to white bread. 2. Relatively Low Fat and Sugar • According to Woolworths nutrition info: 0.9 g fat per 60 g serving.  • Sugar is quite modest: 1.8 g per serving (for 60g).  • Low saturated fat (0.6 g per serving) is a plus.  3. Moderate Calories • 2 slices (66 g) contain ~160 kcal.  • Because it’s not super high in calories per slice, it can be a reasonable base for sandwiches. 4. Protein Content • Provides ~6 g protein per 2-slice serve.  • Helps contribute to satiety (feeling full). 5. Fibre • Has around 4 g of fibre in a 66 g (2-slice) serving (per one source).  • Fibre is good for digestion, stable blood sugar, and long-term health. 6. Added Vitamins • The loaf has added thiamin and folate.  • These are B-vitamins that support energy metabolism and other bodily functions. 7. Allergen Transparency • Contains soy and gluten, which is clearly listed.  • Good to know if you have allergies or sensitivities. ⸻ Downsides / Potential Negatives 1. Sodium Content • The bread has a relatively high sodium level: 264 mg for 66g (according to FatSecret)  • High sodium intake can be a concern for blood pressure, especially if you eat a lot of sandwiches or processed foods. 2. Not 100% Whole Grain • Only 42% of the flour is wholemeal according to its ingredients.  • That means more than half of the flour is probably refined (wheat flour), which reduces some of the whole grain benefits. 3. Relatively Low Fibre Compared to “High-Fibre” Breads • 4 g fibre per 2 slices is decent, but many “high-fibre” breads or specialty wholegrain loaves offer more. • If fibre is a main goal (for digestion or blood sugar), there might be better options. 4. Emulsifiers / Additives • Uses emulsifiers (481, 472e) in the bread.  • For people trying to avoid food additives, this may be a downside. 5. Refined Carbohydrates • Even though it’s partly wholemeal, there’s still a fair amount of carbs (26.4 g per 60 g serving).  • If you’re on a low-carb diet, this might not be ideal as a staple. 6. Allergen (Soy) • Contains soy flour.  • If you have a soy allergy or sensitivity, that could be problematic. 7. Preservation / Shelf Life • As a mass-produced soft sandwich loaf, it may have a shorter shelf life or might go mouldy faster than more “naturally made” loaves (some people report this in online forums).  • Also, preservatives are often used in these types of breads. 8. May Be Less Nutrient-Dense Than Artisan or Sprouted Breads • Compared to breads made with sprouted grains, sourdough, or ancient grains, this might be less nutrient-dense. • It’s a “middle-of-the-road” supermarket bread, not a specialty health loaf

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