Which Fast Food Option Has Fewer Calories?
Fast Food Calories
When it comes to pizza, a slice of cheese (from a 10-inch, original crust) Papa John's pizza is a smarter bet than a slice of the Italian meats trio.
If you're having a side of soup, chili con carne from Subway is lower in calories than the New England clam chowder.
When you make a run for the border, the chicken burrito supreme from Taco Bell is a more diet-friendly option than the grilled beef stuffed burrito.
For a simple lunch option that won't wreck your waistline, choose the small Albuquerque turkey sandwich over chicken and pesto.
At the Wendy's drive-thru, ordering the Jr. Cheeseburger is the better calorie decision compared to the Southwest Taco Salad.
When you fuel your need for caffeine, choosing a Starbucks no-whip White Hot Chocolate costs less calories than the White Chocolate Mocha Frappuccino Light Blended Coffee.
The toasted Black Angus Steak on Rosemary Parmesan Quizno's sandwich is a smarter order than their Balsamic Chicken Sammie.
The Jamba Juice Orange Dream is a safer smoothie than the Strawberry Nirvana.
When it comes to comfort food, the Boston Market Sirloin Dip Carver is less indulgent than 1/4 White Rotisserie Chicken.
When it comes to good old-fashioned crunching, pretzels are healthier than Cool Ranch Doritos.

Don't worry, you can indulge without wrecking your diet. Just stick to our handy list of low-cal treats.