- Sourdough Grilled Chicken Club Sandwich (Jack in the Box)
- New York Steamer Sandwich (Firehouse Subs)
- Cajun Chicken Sandwich (Firehouse Subs)
- Deluxe Sandwich (Chick-fil-A)
- Asiago Ranch Classic Chicken Club (Wendy's)
- Chick-fil-A Sandwich (Chick-fil-A)
- Hero Sandwich (Firehouse Subs)
- Grilled Chicken Sandwich (Chick-fil-A)
- Classic Chicken Sandwich (KFC)
- Engineer Sandwich (Firehouse Subs)
10 Unhealthiest Fast Food Sandwiches
- Big Fish Sandwich (Burger King)
- Classic Smashed Jack (Jack in the Box)
- Original Chicken Sandwich (Burger King)
- Chicken Sandwich Classic (Popeyes)
- Crispy Grilled Cheese on Sourdough (Starbucks)
- Chicken Jr. Sandwich (Burger King)
- Meatball Marinara (Subway)
- Big Mac (McDonald's)
- Whopper Sandwich with Cheese (Burger King)
- Jumbo Jack Cheeseburger (Jack in the Box)
Healthiest Fast Food Options by City
We also took a look at the cities in the U.S. where it's easiest to choose a quick and relatively healthy fast food option. To figure this out, we looked at the top 50 most populated American metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs) and found the number of each fast food chain per 100,000 people. The more healthy options available, the more likely you may be to pick that one when you need a convenient meal or snack.
Here's what we found.
- Jacksonville, Florida, and Raleigh, North Carolina, have the highest concentration of Firehouse Subs locations (where four of the healthiest sandwich options can be found).
- Birmingham, Alabama, and San Antonio, Texas, held the top two spots for having the highest concentration of Chick-fil-A locations. (Chick-fil-A came in just behind Firehouse Subs with three of the top 10 healthiest sandwiches).Â
- Las Vegas, on the other hand, had the highest concentration of Burger King locations (four of the least healthy options came from Burger King).
Methodology: How Scores Were Calculated
In order to calculate the best and worst fast food sandwich options, we looked at the 10 top restaurants that offer sandwiches, ranked by chains that have the most revenue in the U.S.: Starbucks, KFC, Burger King, McDonald's, Chick-fil-A, Subway, Wendy's, Popeyes, Jack in the Box, and Firehouse Subs.
From there, we evaluated all sandwich and burger options at each restaurant.Â
From there, we found the nutritional data for each menu item in each of the following categories:
- Protein
- Calories
- Trans fat
- Net carbs
The healthiest sandwiches were high in protein and low in calories, trans fat, and net carbs. Protein was weighted with a 3x multiplier, while trans fat was weighted 2x. We then averaged each sandwich to determine the final rankings. Â
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Tips for Eating Healthy at Fast Food Restaurants
Before you start your order, consider these three strategies to optimize healthy decision making when heading to a fast food restaurant for a sandwich.
- Focus on protein. Protein-rich foods to keep you feeling full longer and even help you lose weight. But it's important to balance protein and caloric intake. For instance, the highest protein fast food sandwich is the Big Bacon Classic Triple Burger from Wendy's—but at 1,220 calories and 4.5 grams of trans fat, it's far from being considered healthy.Â
- Check for trans fat. The use of trans fat is waning because it provides no nutritional value while also being detrimental to health. In fact, 56 out of 106 of the sandwiches we evaluated contain absolutely no trans fat, giving you plenty of choices to avoid it.Â
- Swap a soda for water. Regularly thanks to benefits like and breaking down fat. While it can be tempting to order a fountain soda every time you head to the drive-thru, regularly drinking sugary drinks can interfere with weight loss goals.Â
Making Smart Food Choices Anywhere
Having an overall healthy diet doesn't mean you can never eat out at your favorite fast food restaurant—everything in moderation! Understanding which menu items are likely to keep you feeling satiated while also fueling your body can help you make healthier choices that you'll feel good about.
Connecting with a healthcare provider for help can help you understand your body's needs while incorporating lasting behavioral changes into your daily routine.
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