20 Healthiest Fast Food menu items

BATH, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 19: A branch of Subway is pictured on February 19, 2018 in Bath, England. The number of takeaway restaurants has increased significantly in the last few years and this has raised concerns that this can lead to over-consumption in cheap, unhealthy high-fat nutrient-poor food and drink leading to higher body weight and greater risk of obesity. (Photo by Matt Cardy/Getty Images)
BATH, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 19: A branch of Subway is pictured on February 19, 2018 in Bath, England. The number of takeaway restaurants has increased significantly in the last few years and this has raised concerns that this can lead to over-consumption in cheap, unhealthy high-fat nutrient-poor food and drink leading to higher body weight and greater risk of obesity. (Photo by Matt Cardy/Getty Images)
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GLENDALE, CA – JUNE 01: In this handout photo provided by Carl’s Jr., Street Team Girls, Ashley (L) and Amy are dwarfed by a massive spider web outside of a Carl’s Jr. restaurant on June 1, 2012 in Glendale, California. The spider web and related activities are part of a partnership with Sony Pictures Entertainment for the upcoming release of “The Amazing Spider-Man” and Carl’s Jr.’s new burger “The Amazing Grilled Cheese Bacon Burger”. (Photo by Bob Riha, Jr./Carl’s Jr. via Getty Images)

6. Turkey Burger

Fast food joint: Carl’s Jr. 
Menu item: Turkey burger
Calories: 380

It’s no secret that Carl’s Jr. offers some of the most delicious fast food burgers. From the buns to the melted cheese, it’s mouthwatering! But the best things in life come with a price, and, in this case, it’s a lot of calories. But, what IS a secret is that Carl’s Jr. cares about its healthy-conscious guests. They even have a menu section packed with low-calorie burgers! It’s their 500-calorie-or-less line.

But even though you have many healthy menu options when you visit a Carl’s Jr., there’s one classic favorite you can try that won’t ruin your calorie count — the Turkey Burger. If you ask them to hold the mayo, the Turkey Burger’s calories decrease by 100! It’s like we said, mayo is both our best friend and worse enemy. The mayo included in the Turkey Burger costs you 100 extra calories and 12 grams of fat, so yeah, you’re better off skipping that! You may not even notice the absence of the mayo thanks to the tasty and juicy burger, anyway.