America's Healthiest Fast Food Restaurants

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By David Zinczenko, with Matt Goulding - Posted on Mon, Mar 02, 2009, 12:37 pm PST

Eating out invariably raises a number of tricky questions: sit-down or drive-thru? Burgers or pizza? Thin or stuffed crust? Choosing one over the other could mean saving hundreds of calories in a single meal, and up to 50 pounds of flab in the course of a year and countless health woes over the course of a lifetime. That’s why Eat This, Not That! launched an investigation and put 66 major chain restaurants under the nutritional microscope—so that you and your family can continue to eat out, but do so knowing the types of insider tips and savvy strategies that can help melt fat all year long. And the good news is that many fan favorites scored top marks!

To separate the commendable from the deplorable, we calculated the total number of calories per entrée. This gave us a snapshot of how each restaurant compared in average serving size—a key indicator of unhealthy portion distortion. Then we rewarded establishments with fruit and vegetable side-dish choices, as well as for providing whole-grain options. Finally, we penalized places for excessive amounts of trans fats and menus laden with gut-busting desserts. What we ended up with is the Eat This, Not That! Restaurant Report Card, which will show you how all of the nation’s largest eating establishments stack up nutritionally.

Check out those restaurants that scored a B+ or higher:

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Chick-fil-A
Between the breakfast and lunch menus, there are only two entrées at Chick-Fil-A that break 500 calories, a rare feat in the fast-food world. What this means is that you can't possibly do too much harm—especially if you stick to the chicken. And unlike the typical fast-food chain, Chick-Fil-A offers a list of sides that goes beyond breaded and fried potatoes and onions. (Just beware the large cole slaw, which adds an extra 600 calories to your daily intake!) That's why we dub the Atlanta-based chicken shack one of our all-time favorite fast-food restaurants.

Also, be sure to check out our exclusive list of the best and worst restaurants for kids to find out why Chick-fil-A receives an even higher grade when it comes to kids’ meals.

SURVIVAL STRATEGY: The worst thing you can do is supplement your meal with a milkshake—not a single cup has fewer than 600 calories. And instead of nuggets or strips, look to the Chargrilled Chicken Sandwiches, which average only 320 calories apiece.

A-
Subway
A menu based on lean protein and vegetables is always going to score well in our book. With more than half a dozen sandwiches under 300 calories, plus a slew of soups and healthy sides to boot, Subway can satisfy even the pickiest eater without breaking the caloric bank. But, despite what Jared may want you to believe, Subway is not nutritionally infallible: Those rosy calorie counts posted on the menu boards include neither cheese nor mayo (add 160 calories per 6-inch sub), and some of the toasted subs, like the Meatball Marinara, contain hefty doses of calories, saturated fat, and sodium.

SURVIVAL STRATEGY: Cornell researchers have discovered a “health halo” at Subway, which refers to the tendency to reward yourself or your kid with chips, cookies, and large soft drinks because the entrée is healthy. Avoid the halo, and all will be well.

Along those same lines, try to avoid anything from this indispensable list of the 14 worst “healthy” foods in America, too. They'll trip you up--and easily expand your waistline.

A-
Jamba Juice
Jamba offers a viable and tasty solution to the dearth of fresh fruits and vegetables in the American diet: Stick it all in a blender and let us slurp it up. But make this your rule: If it includes syrup or added sugar, it ceases to be a smoothie. Jamba Juice makes plenty of real-deal smoothies, but their menu is sullied with more than a few faux-fruit blends. Just make sure you choose the right one.

SURVIVAL STRATEGY: For a perfectly guilt-free treat, opt for a Jamba Light or All Fruit Smoothie in a 16-ounce cup.

And unless you're looking to put on weight for your new acting career, don't touch the Peanut Butter Moo'd. On this shocking list of the 20 Unhealthiest Drinks in America, it sits worryingly close to the top. (You’ll be amazed by what’s number one!)

A-
Au Bon Pain
Sure the menu has its pitfalls, but what menu doesn't? The bottom line is that Au Bon Pain combines an extensive inventory of healthy items with an unrivaled standard of nutritional transparency. Each store has an on-site nutritional kiosk to help customers find a meal to meet their expectations, and the variety of ordering options provides dozens of paths to a sensible meal.

SURVIVAL STRATEGY: Most of the café sandwiches are in the 650-calorie range, so make a lean meal instead by combining a hot soup with one of the many low-calorie options on the Portions menu. And if you must indulge, eschew the baked goods in favor of a cup of fruit and yogurt, or serving of chocolate-covered almonds.

B+
Boston Market
With more than a dozen healthy vegetable sides and lean meats like turkey and roast sirloin on the menu, the low-cal, high-nutrient possibilities at Boston Market are endless. But with nearly a dozen calorie-packed sides and fatty meats like dark meat chicken and meat loaf, it’s almost as easy to construct a lousy meal.

SURVIVAL STRATEGY: There are three simple steps to nutritional salvation: 1) Start with turkey, sirloin, or rotisserie chicken. 2) Add two noncreamy, nonstarchy vegetable sides. 3) Ignore all special items, such as pot pie and nearly all of the sandwiches.

B+
Cici’s Pizza Buffet
Cici's began in Texas in 1985 and now boasts more than 600 locations, proving definitively that Americans love a good buffet. The good news for our waistlines is that the crust is moderately sized, and the pizza comes in varieties beyond simple sausage and pepperoni. But if you check your willpower at the door, you're probably better off skipping the pizza buffet entirely.

SURVIVAL STRATEGY: It takes 20 minutes for your brain to tell your body it's full, so start with a salad and then proceed slowly to the pizza. Limit yourself to the healthier slices like the Zesty Vegetable, Alfredo, and the Olé, which is a Mexican-inspired pie with only 108 calories per slice.

B+
McDonald’s
The world-famous burger baron has come a long way since the days of Fast Food Nation—at least nutritionally speaking. The trans fats are mostly gone, the number of gut-wrecking calorie bombs are now fewer than ever, and the menu holds plenty of healthy options such as salads and yogurt parfaits. Don't cut loose at the counter just yet, though. Too many of the breakfast and lunch sandwiches still top the 500-calorie mark, and the dessert menu is fodder for some major belly-building.

SURVIVAL STRATEGY: The Egg McMuffin remains one of the best ways to start your day in the fast-food world—feel free to use it as a replacement option for any of these eight worst fast food breakfasts in America!

As for the later hours, you can splurge on a Big Mac or a Quarter Pounder, but only if you skip the fries and soda, which add an average of 590 calories onto any meal.

B+
Taco Bell
Taco Bell combines two things with bad nutritional reputations: Mexican food and fast food. The result should be horrendous, yet somehow it works out so that a little prudence at the ordering window can bag you a meal with fewer than 500 calories. The potential for belly-building is still there, but the calorie bombs are generally easy to spot. And to limit the chances of a mistake, Taco Bell reengineered some of its classic items and listed them under the Fresco Menu for a savings of up to 10 grams of fat per item.

SURVIVAL STRATEGY: Grilled Stuft Burritos, anything served in a bowl, and anything prepared with multiple "layers" are your worst options. Instead, order any combination of two of the following: crunchy tacos, bean burritos, or anything on the Fresco menu.

B+
Wendy’s
Scoring a decent meal at Wendy's is just about as easy as scoring a bad one, and that's a big compliment for a burger joint. Options such as chili and baked potatoes offer the side-order variety that's missing from less-evolved fast-food chains like Dairy Queen and Carl's Jr. Plus they offer a handful of Jr. Burgers that don't stray far over 300 calories. And for our money, the ¼-lb single is one of the best substantial burgers in the industry. Where they err is in their recently expanded line of desserts and a lackluster selection of beverages. But you're happy just drinking water, right?

SURVIVAL STRATEGY: The grilled chicken sandwiches and wraps don't have more than 320 calories, which is less than even a small order of French fries. Choose the chicken or a small burger and pair it with a healthy side, and then hit the door before you receive the 500-calorie penalty for giving in to your Frosty hankering.

http://health.yahoo.com/experts/eatthis/25787/americas-healthiest-restaurants/
 

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Chick-fil-A......always get a major craving on Sundays :(
 

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i can't trust this list when they put Mc'ds and Toxic hell at a B+
 

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is this a list of healthy food, or whoever paid into the pool for advertisment and just get their name out there? Who thinks healthy when you are standing in a Taco Bell line?
 

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ShiningStar;2682837 said:
is this a list of healthy food, or whoever paid into the pool for advertisment and just get their name out there? Who thinks healthy when you are standing in a Taco Bell line?

taco bell makes me think of wet dog food
 

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I don't buy from a fast food joint with Health in mind.:laugh1:
 

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BrAinPaiNt;2683106 said:
I don't buy from a fast food joint with Health in mind.:laugh1:

exactly.

all the stuff they recommend as healthy means basically inedible.

i just avoid all fast food except in rare occasions and when i do go i get something that actually tastes good.
 

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jterrell;2683130 said:
exactly.

all the stuff they recommend as healthy means basically inedible.

i just avoid all fast food except in rare occasions and when i do go i get something that actually tastes good.

Chipotle and panda express are the only "fast food" places i can stand to eat at.

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add chicken and their extra hot sauce and minus the beans and you got mine

apparently they are really bad for me :( but ohs well its good :D

Nutrition Facts Amount Per Serving Calories 875 Cal from Fat 350 % Daily Value* Total Fat 38g 58% Saturated Fat 18g 88% Trans Fat 0g Cholesterol 185mg 62% Sodium 1910mg 80% Total Carbs 78g 26% Dietary Fiber 6g 24% Sugars 7g Protein 53g Vitamin A 0% • Vitamin C 0% Calcium 0% • Iron 0% * Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs. INGREDIENTS: 13" Tortilla,Red Tomatillo Salsa,Rice,Cheese,Sour Cream,Lettuce,Chicken (4oz)
 

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Chick-fil-A?

A number of years ago when I owned my cleaning business I took on several commercial accounts that I maintained at night while servicing my residential accounts during the day. I was stretched so thin I hardly knew my own name.

Well, one night I was rushing from one job to another and stopped at Chick-fil-A on I35 in Denton County for a quick bite.

As I was eating I had this feeling something was not right, but I ignored my gut instincts because I was so busy thinking about my next job and I was starving.

I completed my tasks for the night around 3AM and went home to bed.

Eight days of total hell followed me.

I began throwing up around 7AM the next morning and I felt like I was on the edge of death.

I spent Eight days laying in bed without eating or drinking. I had a fever that was maxed out for five solid days. I had bucket beside my bed that was full. I vomited several times a day for five days. I did not go to the bathroom because everything in my body was coming out of my mouth. I didn't have the strength to dial 911. My room mate was gone to Columbia on a mission trip so I didnt have anyone to ask for help.

When it was all over I was so far behind on work I just kicked into high gear and tried to catch up.

I didn't learn for several months after some casual reading how close to death I was.

Food poisoning has the ability to kill you within a matter of hours. If it had not been for my good health and the grace of God I would have died that week.

I shutter when I think about the pain I endured that week. It was the loneliest darkest moment of my life.

Why do I tell you all of this? Because I give CFA a flunking grade thats why.

Don't eat at Chick-fil-A!

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Signals;2683286 said:
Chick-fil-A?

A number of years ago when I owned my cleaning business I took on several commercial accounts that I maintained at night while servicing my residential accounts during the day. I was stretched so thin I hardly knew my own name.

Well, one night I was rushing from one job to another and stopped at Chick-fil-A on I35 in Denton County for a quick bite.

As I was eating I had this feeling something was not right, but I ignored my gut instincts because I was so busy thinking about my next job and I was starving.

I completed my tasks for the night around 3AM and went home to bed.

Eight days of total hell followed me.

I began throwing up around 7AM the next morning and I felt like I was on the edge of death.

I spent Eight days laying in bed without eating or drinking. I had a fever that was maxed out for five solid days. I had bucket beside my bed that was full. I vomited several times a day for five days. I did not go to the bathroom because everything in my body was coming out of my mouth. I didn't have the strength to dial 911. My room mate was gone to Columbia on a mission trip so I didnt have anyone to ask for help.

When it was all over I was so far behind on work I just kicked into high gear and tried to catch up.

I didn't learn for several months after some casual reading how close to death I was.

Food poisoning has the ability to kill you within a matter of hours. If it had not been for my good health and the grace of God I would have died that week.

I shutter when I think about the pain I endured that week. It was the loneliest darkest moment of my life.

Why do I tell you all of this? Because I give CFA a flunking grade thats why.

Don't eat at Chick-fil-A!

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I would say you had a little something that was beyond the normal "food poisoning". Food poisoning normally hits you much faster after eating and you probably would have recovered quicker.

Maybe salmonella poisoning or something a little more serious than your basic food poisoning.

You were pretty lucky overall.

Now I had dysentery in the middle of a month long field problem in the middle of south korea. Now that was hell as well but it was not regulated to just one side...it was coming out both ends. After a few days of being hardcore (stupid in other words) and not getting treatment....I finally went got a shot and some meds. I slept for three days straight other than to wake and take some pills...did not even have to urinate for three days I was so dehydrated.

Rough times so I feel your pain.:(
 

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the kid 05;2682789 said:
i can't trust this list when they put Mc'ds and Toxic hell at a B+

Ya, it's pretty bogus.
 
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