What are the Worst Restaurant Meals?

Sources Medically Reviewed on 08/21/2018 Reviewed by Christine Mikstas, RD, LD on August 21, 2018
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Ben & Jerry's: "Our Flavors: Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Ice Cream.”
IHOP: “Nutrition Information.”
American Heart Association: “Saturated Fat.”
American Heart Association: “About Sodium: Salt.”
Applebees: “Nutritional Information.”
American Heart Association: “Tips for Eating Mexican Food.”
P.F. Changs: "Nutritional Information."
American Heart Association: “Tips for Eating Chinese Food.”
American Heart Association: “What Is a Serving?”
Buffalo Wild WIngs, "Nutritional information."
Olive Garden: “Nutritional Guide.”
Dunkin Donuts: “Nutrition Catalog.”
Uno's Chicago Grill: “Nutrition Info.”
Five Guys: “Nutritional Information.”
Bimbo Bread: “Soft White.”
American Cancer Society: "Restaurant Eating Tips."
Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics: “Eat Right: Healthy Eating on the Run: A Month of Tips.”
American Cancer Society: “Restaurant Eating Tips.”
American Heart Association: “Tips for Eating Italian Food.”
American Heart Association: "Ordering Your Meal.”
Reviewed by Christine Mikstas, RD, LD on August 21, 2018
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