Waiter serving a large buffet table full of delicious food. Unrecognizable Caucasian male, professional in white apron and uniform. Remember when some iceberg lettuce — maybe with some shredded carrot and a slice of cucumber — and dressing qualified as a salad? Though American cuisine has come a long way since, plenty of questionable and unhealthy food combinations masquerade as salad these days.
If you’re trying to watch your calorie or sodium intake, don’t assume that a fast food salad is automatically a healthy choice. Many such salads are packed with extra calories in the form of crispy noodles, fried chicken, cheese, and sugary dressings. Here 17 other examples of healthy foods that are actually ruining your diet.
24/7 Tempo compiled a list of salads you can buy that have more calories than an average slice of cheese pizza. While a single serving slice of pizza has 452 calories, all of the salads on the list have over 500 calories, and some have double and even triple that amount. Many contain more sodium than cheese pizza as well. In fact, some of these pre-made salads dish out more than the American Heart Association’s recommended daily limit of sodium of 2,300 mg.
When it comes to high sodium intake, which can increase blood pressure and risk of stroke, heart failure, and kidney disease, keep in mind that over 70% of the sodium that Americans consume comes in the form of packaged or prepared foods, and that includes restaurant salads.
Making your own salad with a simple oil and vinegar dressing can help you keep an eye on both your calorie and sodium intake. Salad portions at restaurants are often enough to feed two or three people, so if you must order one, remember to monitor your portion size. You can also order a fast food item that has few calories — believe it or not, they do exist.
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Methodology
To compile a list of salads that are worse than a slice of cheese pizza, 24/7 Tempo reviewed nutrition information for hundreds of salads offered by dozens of restaurant chains. Only salads with more calories than a slice of cheese pizza were considered.
Million Dollar Cobb Salad with Grilled Salmon and Ranch Dressing
> Retailer: TGI Friday’s
> Calories: 1,110
> Sodium: 2,430 mg
Sheila’s Chicken Avocado Salad
> Retailer: Cheesecake Factory
> Calories: 1,840
> Sodium: 2,130 mg
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Cranberry Pecan Chicken Salad with Sweet Italian Dressing
> Retailer: Bob Evans
> Calories: 870
> Sodium: 2,230 mg
Oriental Grilled Chicken Salad
> Retailer: Applebee’s
> Calories: 1,480
> Sodium: 2,300 mg
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Roasted Veggie Salad with Fat-Free Vinaigrette
> Retailer: California Pizza Kitchen
> Calories: 830
> Sodium: 1,150 mg
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Santa Fe Salad
> Retailer: Cheesecake Factory
> Calories: 1,680
> Sodium: 2,498 mg
Southwest Chili Lime Ranch Salad with Chicken
> Retailer: Panera Bread
> Calories: 670
> Sodium: 1,260 mg
Fried Chicken Bacon Ranch Salad
> Retailer: Friendly’s
> Calories: 805
> Sodium: 1,926 mg
Chinese Chicken Salad With Sesame Citrus Dressing
> Retailer: TGI Friday’s
> Calories: 1,180
> Sodium: 2,960 mg
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Chicken Cobb Salad with Blue Cheese Dressing
> Retailer: Bob Evans
> Calories: 1,000
> Sodium: 2,390 mg
Apple Pecan Chicken Salad
> Retailer: Wendy’s
> Calories: 570
> Sodium: 1,150 mg
Chicken Salad Salad with Potbelly Vinaigrette
> Retailer: Potbelly
> Calories: 700
> Sodium: 610 mg
Avo-Cobb-O Salad with Ranch Dressing
> Retailer: Red Robin
> Calories: 780
> Sodium: 1,710 mg
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Full Waldorf Chicken Salad with Fat-Free Vinaigrette
> Retailer: California Pizza Kitchen
> Calories: 1,320
> Sodium: 2,090 mg
Cobb Salad with Chick-n-Strips
> Retailer: Chick-Fil-A
> Calories: 910
> Sodium: 1,870 mg
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Quesadilla Explosion Salad
> Retailer: Chili’s
> Calories: 1,400
> Sodium: 2,370 mg
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Chinese Chicken Salad
> Retailer: Cheesecake Factory
> Calories: 1,740
> Sodium: 2,840 mg
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Honey Mustard Chicken Crunch Salad
> Retailer: Perkins
> Calories: 980
> Sodium: 2,050 mg
California Cobb Salad with Blue Cheese and Beets
> Retailer: California Pizza Kitchen
> Calories: 1,070
> Sodium: 1,750 mg
Apple Harvest Salad
> Retailer: Friendly’s
> Calories: 668
> Sodium: 2,277 mg
Boneless Buffalo Chicken Salad
> Retailer: Chili’s
> Calories: 970
> Sodium: 3,350 mg
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Cobb Salad
> Retailer: Cheesecake Factory
> Calories: 1,570
> Sodium: 2,424 mg
> Retailer: Cheesecake Factory
> Calories: 1,570
> Sodium: 2,424 mg
Thai Crunch Salad with Fat-Free Vinaigrette
> Retailer: California Pizza Kitchen
> Calories: 1,180
> Sodium: 1,790 mg
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Southwest Salad with Salsa Ranch Dressing
> Retailer: Red Robin
> Calories: 1,100
> Sodium: 2,140 mg
Chicken Cobb Salad with Avocado and Ranch Dressing
> Retailer: Au Bon Pain
> Calories: 640
> Sodium: 1,260 mg
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The Original BBQ Chicken Chopped Salad, Full
> Retailer: California Pizza Kitchen
> Calories: 1,090
> Sodium: 1,800 mg
Southwest Avocado Chicken Salad
> Retailer: Wendy’s
> Calories: 600
> Sodium: 1,240 mg
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