Sandwich
by Foodmaxx
Contains 2 flagged ingredients
Sandwich by Foodmaxx receives a safety score of 70/100 based on ingredient analysis using FDA Substances Added to Food (SAFFA) data and CSPI Chemical Cuisine ratings. The product contains 2 ingredients that have been flagged for potential safety concerns by regulatory or consumer advocacy databases. Product label data is sourced from the OpenFoodFacts collaborative database. See the full ingredient breakdown and safety assessment below.
What the Data Says About
Sandwich by Foodmaxx carries a composite safety score of 70/100, which we classify as "Caution" on our four-tier shelf-label framework. The score is computed by mapping each labeled ingredient against FDA Substances Added to Food (SAFFA) regulatory status and CSPI Chemical Cuisine classifications, then penalizing the overall product for each additive rated as caution-or-worse. Product data originates from the OpenFoodFacts collaborative catalog; safety annotations come from federal regulators and the Center for Science in the Public Interest.
Our scan identified 2 flagged ingredients in this product — components that at least one official source has classified as requiring caution, targeted avoidance, or further evaluation. Flagged ingredients are the items most likely to surface in FDA inspection findings, state-level ingredient bans, or outbreak-related recall notices, so the per-ingredient breakdown below is the most useful lens for anyone screening this product for a specific dietary concern.
On the NOVA processing scale, Sandwich is classified as Group 4 (Ultra-processed). NOVA measures industrial processing intensity rather than ingredient-level safety, so it complements the SAFFA and CSPI ratings: a product can be clean on additive flags but heavily processed, or lightly processed but carry individually flagged ingredients. Combining both lenses gives a fuller picture than either alone. The Nutri-Score grade of C reflects nutritional balance — calories, saturated fat, sugar, sodium versus fiber, protein, and produce content — which again is a distinct dimension from additive safety and worth weighing alongside the scores above.
Safety Profile at a Glance
| Metric | Value | Source |
|---|---|---|
| PlainFoodSafe Score | 70/100 | FDA SAFFA + CSPI composite |
| Flagged ingredients | 2 | CSPI/FDA review |
| NOVA processing group | Group 4 | OpenFoodFacts |
| Nutri-Score | C | OpenFoodFacts |
Composite metric derived from FDA SAFFA, CSPI Chemical Cuisine, OpenFoodFacts. See methodology.
Ingredient Safety Analysis
Full Ingredient List
Ham (cured with water, dextrose, salt, contains 2% or less of sodium lactate, potassium lactate, sodium phosphates, sodium erythorbate, sodium diacetate, sodium nitrite), italian roll (enriched bleached wheat flour [wheat flour, malted barley flour, niacin, ferrous sulfate, thiamine mononitrate, riboflavin, folic acid], water, contains 2% or less of each of the following: yeast, salt, soybean oil, wheat gluten, calcium sulfate, wheat starch, sugar, dextrose, calcium propionate and phosphoric acid [for freshness], mono - and diglycerides, calcium stearoyl lactylate [csl], citric acid, coated sorbic acid [with partially hydrogenated soybean oil], guar gum, malt, wheat flour, enzymes, ethoxylated mono - and diglycerides, potassium iodate, ascorbic acid, propionic acid, azodicarbonamide [ada], l-cysteine), mild cheddar cheese (pasteurized milk, cheese culture, salt, enzymes, annatto [vegetable color], natamycin [a natural mold inhibitor]), green leaf lettuce, mayonnaise (soybean oil, water, eggs, distilled vinegar, contains less than 2% of corn syrup, salt, spice, lemon juice concentrate, calcium disodium edta added to protect flavor), mustard (water, distilled vinegar, mustard seed, salt, turmeric, spices).
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Data Sources
Data as of 2025. Source: OpenFoodFacts, FDA SAFFA, CSPI Chemical Cuisine.
Product data from OpenFoodFacts (ODbL). Ingredient safety ratings from FDA SAFFA and CSPI Chemical Cuisine. See our methodology for details.
This information is for reference only and does not constitute dietary or medical advice.