Dining Out book wrong?

  • Last weekend we were on the road and stopped at a Hardee's for lunch. I whipped out my weight watchers Dining Out book and ordered 3 chicken strips and mashed potatoes with gravy. I was really really really surprised that the chicken strips were only 3 points for 3 (5 points for their 5 strip order). They were really good. I don't even know if I could make the same strips at home for 3 points which got me thinking how can Hardee's make them for 3 points. I logged onto their website hoping to get their nutritional value but they don't have them posted. I emailed the company and am waiting for a reply back. I am really concerned that perhaps they were incorrectly labeled in the book and that they were meant to be 3 points EACH (too depressing to think about).

    Anybody else have a similar experience with Hardee's chicken strips?
  • You can make them at home! Most of the fast food chains use Tyson chicken. Check out your grocer's freezer.

    -L
  • FYI at http://pub121.************/fdottisweightlosszonemastercookquestions.showMessa ge?topicID=124.topic there is an interactive menu and the information provided on the website shows:

    3 Chicken Strips is 120 cal/5 fat/0 fiber or 3 points

    5 Chicken Strips is 200 cal/8 fat/0 fiber or 5 points

    Don't know why you couldn't bring up the information on the website.
  • Kel -

    Well I went back on and I could access the information. Weird. I must have tried 2 or 3 times. Nice to know that I am obsessing for nothing.

    FYI to everyone else - Those are VERY good chicken strips and my order of fast food choices has changed as a result to: 1. Subway 2. Hardee's and 3. Wendy's.

    Thanks for the help. Nice to know there is somewhere to post these questions to as they come up. I always get really fast responses that put my mind at ease.

    Eve
  • FYI, we have a lot of fast food information here, too

    http://www.3fatchicks.com/fast-food-nutrition/

    Our info includes WW points, but it also includes fat and calories and other info for people that follow other diets. We're adding more restaurants to our list soon.