The Saag Paneer roti (ordered 'very hot') is one of my favorite things to eat in Toronto. Unfortunately the Toronto Star recently sent one of these to a lab for analysis, and found that it contains 1500 calories, 75 grams of fat, and more salt than Wendy's 'triple baconator'. (Search the Star's website for the word 'outrageously' and read all about it.) I wouldn't have expected it to be a health food, but this is beyond the pale. I've more or less cut Gandhi's out of my routine. I don't know whether all of their rotis are this outrageously unhealthy, but plainly nutrition isn't a consideration in preparation. Strangely, I once overheard the owner explaining to a patron that they use minimal oil in food preparation. I gather he was bullsh*tting.
There should be better regulations in place so that diners could have access to nutritional information when ordering; it should be part of the cost of doing business as a restauranteur in Toronto.