Is there a high energy, quick pre-packaged meal that DOESN'T have over a quarter of your daily salt intake?
>t. salty anon
>Is there a quick pre-packaged ANYTHING that doesn't have over a quarter of your daily salt intake?
No. It's the cheapest preservative. If you're eating shitty prepackaged foods, you're going to get salt no matter what.
>>8405070
>eating radiation
>>8405063
Protein bar as a meal replacement maybe?
>>8405063
MRE
>>8405063
cook your own beans and put them in a can?
>>8405081
MRE have high quantities of salt.
>>8405104
I quickly searched and found one that was "35% less salt" and it was still ~700mg per serve (which in my country is about a third of recommended sodium intake)
>>8405079
>Spam
>collector's edition
>>8405111
Wat? Like beef!?
>>8405073
>eat banana u turn purple x-DDDD
>>8405063
The answer is salmon, anon. Specifically the pouch kind. I have some lemon pepper chicken of the sea right here. 70 calories, 13g protien, 13% sodium. Still somewhat high but under a quarter. I assume non flavored versions - which don't taste too bad, pink salmon is a mild fish - have less sodium. Costs about a buck a pouch, 70grams/2.5 ounces
>>8405109
If you're for some reason only eating these, then three of them would = your daily recommended sodium intake.
I don't see the problem?
>>8405063
Oatmeal or any carb or fat ever.
are you retarded?
>>8405298
He likes to go to bed with a nice glass of soda so he has to save up all that extra sodium .
>>8405301
I'd totally forgotten about oatmeal after summer
>>8405063
get some squeeze packet of peanut butter. In Iraq I always carried some with me. Great for when you can't stop or only stop for a min.
>>8405111
>tfw wife tries to throw out your spam collection
>>8405465
>tfw wife tries to throw out your spam collection but then her son saves it from the trash and brings it back to you