
6 Wendy’s Orders Health Experts Warn Against—Baconator And More
1. Baconator
This famed bacon cheeseburger is frequently lauded by customers as simply mouthwatering. Yet, it's clear that the Baconator isn't a wise choice for your health. This burger boasts two beef patties smothered in cheese and loaded with an abundance of bacon. The bacon itself is a significant source of sodium, and that's just one of the health concerns associated with this processed meat. All in all, the Baconator packs 1540mg of sodium, 960 calories, and 66g of fat. Opt for a healthier alternative, particularly if you're mindful of your heart's well-being.
As Dr. Yoram Harth, MD, board-certified dermatologist and Medical Director of MDhair, tells us: "Try to reduce the amount of meat and fried food in your diet." He notes that "eating high amounts of red meat and fried food is shown to increase inflammation and promote the conversion of testosterone to dihydrotestosterone (DHT)."
This male hormone, he adds, is related to androgenetic hair loss. And, red meats have also been shown to worsen the risk of heart disease by raising your cholesterol and clogging your arteries.
2. Dave's Triple
While the Dave's Triple cheeseburger is undoubtedly a staple at Wendy's, it's worth passing on if maintaining optimal health is a priority. This hefty meal, with its three patties, abundant cheese, and various toppings, clocks in at a staggering 1,160 calories, 82 grams of fat, and 1,610 milligrams of sodium. Consistently consuming such high levels of sodium can pave the way for numerous health issues, such as heart disease. Opting for a single burger might be a wiser choice.
Processed foods like these fast food meats "are also high in calories and low in nutrients," Dr. Hector Perez of Renew Bariatrics tells SheFinds. "When you eat processed foods, your body doesn't get the nutrients it needs to function properly," he goes on.
3. Asiago Ranch Classic Chicken Club
Choosing chicken over a burger might seem like a healthier decision, especially since avoiding red meat is generally advisable. However, Wendy's Asiago Ranch Classic Chicken Club challenges that notion. This sandwich contains a hefty 600 calories and an alarming 1,710 milligrams of sodium, which amounts to 75% of your daily recommended sodium intake.
Opting for a more nutritious alternative would be a wiser choice. "When it comes to making healthier choices at Wendy's, the Asiago Ranch Classic Chicken Club falls into the category of menu items to approach with caution," Jessie Hulsey RD, LD, an Atlanta-based registered dietitian, told Eat This, Not That.
4. Chili Cheese Fries
Trust us, we enjoy fries just as much as anyone else, and adding cheese makes them even more irresistible. Top them with chili, and you have a delicious side dish to accompany your burger. Sadly, it is also quite unhealthy. With 520 calories, 27 grams of fat, and 1,330 milligrams of sodium, this dish could stand alone as a meal, albeit not a nutritious one. When paired with another menu item, you could easily exceed your recommended daily intake of calories and sodium.
5. Classic Chicken Sandwich
While it may seem like a healthier option, (after all, chicken is a great source of lean protein!) the Classic Chicken Sandwich is still problematic. "At 510 calories, 22 grams of fat (4 grams of saturated fat), and 1,200 mg of sodium, this breaded and fried chicken adds unnecessary fat and calories," Dr. Geiga explains. Even in smaller amounts, saturated fats can accumulate in the arteries over time, potentially contributing to heart disease. Choose grilled chicken whenever possible.
6. Bacon Jalapeño Cheeseburger
Like many sandwiches at Wendy's, the Bacon Jalapeño Cheeseburger is loaded with delicious but unhealthy ingredients. "This burger has 830 calories, 52 grams of fat (20 grams of saturated fat), and 1,790 mg of sodium," Dr. Geiga warns, noting that "The added bacon and jalapeño sauces contribute to its unhealthy profile." The high saturated fat content contributes to arterial plaque buildup, while the sodium can cause high blood pressure, increasing the risk of heart disease.
3 Better Alternatives, According To Health Experts
1. Grilled Chicken Wrap
Opting for the Grilled Chicken Wrap is a smart choice for those watching their weight. "Choosing grilled chicken over breaded varieties slashes excess calories and fat," Dr. Rimas Geiga, MD, Registered Dietitian and Nutritionist tells SheFinds.
This wrap offers a satisfying dose of lean protein, essential for keeping you full longer, while the veggies provide vitamins and fiber, promoting satiety and digestive health.
2. Apple Pecan Chicken Salad (Half-Size)
Salads can be a weight loss champion, and Wendy's Apple Pecan Chicken Salad is no exception. Packed with nutrient-rich greens, lean protein from grilled chicken, and the natural sweetness of apples and pecans, this salad is a balanced meal option. "Plus, the dressing on the side allows you to control portions and avoid hidden calories," adds Dr. Geiga. Perfect!
3. Baked Potato With Chili And Shredded Cheese
In a captivating TikTok video, weight loss coach and content creator Gladys (@therealdealweightloss), showcased a 500-calorie meal option available at Wendy’s that aligns with weight loss goals. According to the Wendy’s website, this item is the “hot and fluffy potato topped with Wendy’s signature meaty, flavorful chili, creamy cheese sauce and shredded cheese.” In her video, Gladys explained that her favorite order at Wendy’s “has always been their chili” as it “is delicious.”
She added, telling her TikTok followers: “usually I’ll order the chili over a baked potato and do it myself.” However, to make her time at Wendy’s even more beneficial for her weight loss goals, the creator notes that she’ll get “the baked potato with the chili on it,” as well as “shredded cheddar cheese and cheese sauce, all for 500 calories.”
The Bottom Line
Perez suggests limiting fast food meats and "replacing them" with fresh, anti-inflammatory, nutrient-rich whole foods that can help you maintain a healthy metabolism and improve your heart health. For more information, he recommends speaking with your doctor, a nutritionist, dietitian or health expert regarding sodium, sodium-heavy items and the impacts they can have on your heart health.
For those with hectic schedules, convenience often becomes a priority. Fortunately, stopping by Wendy's doesn't have to mean giving up on your health entirely. According to health specialists, there are numerous nutritious fast food options available that can align with a healthy lifestyle and aid in achieving weight loss objectives.