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22 points = ?? calories
Hi, I'm hoping someone can help me. I don't do WW, I count calories. Tonight DH and I went to Red Robin and split a cheeseburger and fries (I know, bad, but at least we split it!), and now I cannot find a calorie estimate anywhere. The best I have found is at Dottie's website where she lists the RR cheeseburger and fries as 22 points. Am I safe to assume that this is roughly 1100 calories? (so my half would be 550) Or should I add some more calories onto that?
Thanks for any help! |
Don't do WW now, but when I did I remember someone mentioning that a point was roughly 50 calories.
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in very GENERAL terms:
18 points = 1050 calories 20 points = 1150 calories 22 points = 1250 calories 24 points = 1350 calories 26 points = 1450 calories 28 points = 1550 calories 30 points = 1650 calories 32 points = 1750 calories 34 points = 1850 calories 35 points = 1900 calories (Weekly Points Allowance) 36 points = 2050 calories Remember this is not always true but a good guide and DOES NOT include the 200-250 calories a day W/W built into the program for free veggies. |
A WW Point is primarily based on 50 calories (give/take for fat/fiber), so I think 1100 is the best estimate you will get. I think the amounts in the last post must include some high-fiber foods, but I wouldn't think the burger (on white bun) and fries are much for fiber :devil: I really REALLY wish Red Robin would stop being such schmucks and just post their nutritional info on their site already. I know a LOT of people who have written to them asking for it, but they just weasle out a standard answer about having too many different combinations and yadda yadda yadda...
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Originally Posted by : Originally Posted by : |
The 22 WW Points should not include the 200-250 for free foods (such as veggies) since it was for 1 meal, not for an entire day's food. The original poster was asking about an estimated Points to calories converstion for a burger and fries--I don't think that has anything to do with 200-250 calories worth of veggies ;) So I still think 1100 is a great estimate.
Originally Posted by Kelly_S: Man, remind me not to post in the WW section anymore :dizzy: |
Jill, I'm sorry I'm in the wrong thread. LOL ;P
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The daily plate . com lists it with calories and other info -- for a RR Cheese burger and fries. You might want to take a peak there.
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Thanks everyone! I was thinking there wasn't much fiber in there. I'd rather overestimate my calories than underestimate them when I go somewhere like RR.
I also wish they would provide their nutritional info. Plenty of places do and I don't think it would be a hardship for them by any stretch of the imagination. I'm certain they already have that information and just don't release it. And Shelby - THANKS for pointing out the dailyplate! I don't know why I didn't check there...checked everywhere else! I like their estimate better - LOL. Though I think I'll stick with my original to cover any extra fries that may have found their way from my children's baskets into mine. Thanks again! |
50 calories =1 point
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Originally Posted by emilyk: I know this is fairly old thread, but did you know you can get the nutrition values from the Red Robin website? Here's their "customizer" page: http://www.redrobin.com/home/customizer.aspx |
Originally Posted by KimberlyinMN: |
850 calories for the burger, per the customizer.
I would be careful with the daily plate, they had cheeseburger and fries with 0 fat and 0 fiber, the burger by itself on the customizer had 49 grams of fat and 3 grams of fiber. haven't found those fat free fries yet, dang :D |
I love the customizers! Moe's has one just like it. Thanks for sharing KimberlyinMN!:D
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