Triple Cheeseburger With Mayonnaise Or Salad Dressing And Tomatoes On Bun

Keto Friendliness Score

31%
Keto-Friendly

Net Carbs are 3% of calories per serving, at 35g per serving. Although the amount is above what's considered keto-friendly, it shouldn't kick you out of ketosis.

How keto-friendly is Triple Cheeseburger With Mayonnaise Or Salad Dressing And Tomatoes On Bun? The Keto Friendliness Score visualizes how much this food conforms to the standard keto diet.

  • Green implies that Net Carbs fall within standard keto diet guidelines.
  • Yellow implies that Net Carbs are a little higher than standard keto diet guidelines.
  • Orange implies that Net Carbs are much higher than standard keto diet guidelines and risks kicking you out of ketosis.
  • Red implies that the amount of Net Carbs fall within the upper limits allowed by the keto diet and there's a high risk of getting kicked out of ketosis.

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Keto & Health Insights for Triple Cheeseburger With Mayonnaise Or Salad Dressing And Tomatoes On Bun

  • Net Carbs are 3% of calories per serving, at 35g per serving. This food is a little higher than what's considered keto-friendly but it falls within a range that won't kick you out of ketosis. Take into account any foods you've already consumed. It's recommended that you track the macros of your daily food consumptions—this makes it easier to avoid overconsumption.
  • This meal's calories per serving is around 40% of a standard 2,000 calorie diet and probably higher if your calorie limit is lower than 2,000. If you plan to eat more meals later in the day, you should reconsider this item. If the portion size of this meal is large and satiates your appetite, and keeps you full until much later in the day, then you shouldn't have any worries. The problem is if you eat a lot of calories later, which puts you at risk for overconsumption.
  • This food's %DV (daily value percentage) for sodium is 75%. At 1728mg, it's considered high in sodium according to the FDA's standard for %DV (daily value percentage), which considers any food with %DV of more than 20% as high in sodium. The organization recommends 2300mg of sodium as the daily limit. High sodium is believed to be associated with health problems such as heart disease, strokes, high blood pressure, and kidney malfunctions. There's also a belief that diets with high amounts of salt correlates with obesity, but the link hasn't proven to be so direct. Instead, salt may trigger overeating by increasing the feeling of hunger, according to studies referenced in this WebMD article about salt & obesity. Add-ons such as sauces and condiments are the usual high-sodium culprits in most restaurant meals. Sodium additives are responsible for most high sodium amounts in packaged foods, especially frozen meals. For most adults, a healthy range for daily maximum sodium consumption is between 1500-2300mg; foods should be within 5%-20% DV per serving.

Triple Cheeseburger With Mayonnaise Or Salad Dressing And Tomatoes On Bun Nutrition Label

Nutrition Facts

Serving Size: 1 triple cheeseburger   ( 400 g )
Amount Per Serving
Calories: 1084
Total Fat: 72.76g
Saturated Fat: 29g
Polyunsaturated Fat: 8g
Monounsaturated Fat: 27g
Trans Fat: 0g
Cholesterol: 232mg
Sodium: 1728mg
Total Carbohydrates: 37g
Dietary Fiber: 2g
Sugar: 10g
Protein: 66.52g
Calcium: 40mg Iron: 39mg
Potassium: 900mg Vitamin A: 18mcg
Vitamin C: 6mg Vitamin D: 0mcg