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Range of Sodium Content for Selected Foods

This table shows the ranges of sodium content for selected foods available in the retail market. It is provided to exemplify the importance of reading the food label to determine the sodium content of food, which can vary by several hundreds of milligrams in similar foods.

Food Group Serving Size Range (mg)
Breads, all types 1 oz 95-210
Frozen pizza, plain, cheese 4 oz 450-1200
Frozen vegetables, all types 1/2 c 2-160
Salad dressing, regular fat, all types 2 Tbsp 110-505
Salsa 2 Tbsp 150-240
Soup (tomato), reconstituted 8 oz 700-1260
Tomato juice 8 oz (~1 c) 340-1040
Potato chips a 1 oz (28.4 g) 120-180
Tortilla chips a 1 oz (28.4 g) 105-160
Pretzels a 1 oz (28.4 g) 290-560

a All snack foods are regular flavor, salted.

Serving sizes were standardized to be comparable among brands within a food. Pizza and bread slices vary in size and weight across brands.

Note: None of the examples provided were labeled low-sodium products.

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Reviewed by Jonathan L Gelfand, MD on September 23, 2009
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