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3 Ben & Jerry's Sundaes pints in a pyramid. Flavors included: Choco-lotta Cheesecake, Turtle Sundae, and Cookie Vermont-ster

What’s in a Ben & Jerry’s Sundae pint?

“All the joy and indulgence of a decadent ice cream sundae without the hassle of building it yourself,” explained Ben & Jerry’s news release announcing the January launch of the company’s four new Sundae pints. “Just pop open the lid!” What’s under that lid? We took a look.

March 27, 2025Lindsay Moyer, MS, RDN
panera's asiago sausage & egg sandwich on a green background

Which Panera breakfast sandwiches are best and worst?

Panera’s Asiago Sausage & Egg Sandwich puts your breakfast order on a par with a McDonald’s Double Quarter Pounder with Cheese. Here are a few better bets.

February 12, 2025Lindsay Moyer, MS, RDN
BWW bacon mac & cheese burger

How bad is a Buffalo Wild Wings Bacon Mac & Cheese Burger?

“For anyone looking for an extra cheesy treat, the Bacon Mac & Cheese Burger features hand-smashed double patties topped with thick-cut bacon, American cheese, mac & cheese, pickled hot peppers and Hatch chile aioli on a challah bun,” boasted the Buffalo Wild Wings news release in August.

November 4, 2024Bonnie Liebman, MS, Lindsay Moyer, MS, RDN
McDonalds Chicken Big Mac with green background

Is McDonald's Chicken Big Mac better than a beef burger?

“It’s Official: McDonald’s Highly Anticipated Chicken Big Mac Drops at U.S. Restaurants this Month,” proclaimed the chain’s press release announcing the limited-time menu item that made its debut on October 10. Here’s how the new chicken Big Mac compares to the beef original.

Food LabelingOctober 24, 2024Lindsay Moyer, MS, RDN
Cinnabon S'mores Cookie BonBite cut in half down the middle

This Cinnabon S’mores cookie has the calories of 11 Oreos

The Cinnabon S'mores Cookie BonBite Sandwich is a cookie with 580 calories that packs 12 teaspoons of added sugar plus 12 grams of saturated fat.

July 18, 2024
black background with items from Taco Bell Cheez-It collaboration

How bad is the Taco Bell Big Cheez-It menu? Very.

The Taco Bell Big Cheez-It Box has more than a full day's recommended maximum sodium for adults, plus at least 1,400 calories.

SodiumJuly 10, 2024Lindsay Moyer, MS, RDN, Marlena Koch
screenshot of the subway footlong sidekicks: cookie, churro and pretzel

How many calories are in a Subway Footlong Cookie?

A Subway Footlong Cookie has 1,330 calories, 24 teaspoons of added sugar, and 32 grams of saturated fat.

May 22, 2024
Chilis Double OldTimer with cheese on plate with fries

Food Fail: Chili's Double OldTimer with Cheese

“Chili’s #1 selling burger just got bigger and better,” gushed the company’s June press release.

March 20, 2024
stack of 3 panera toasted melt sandwiches

Food Fail: Panera Toasted Baguettes

“Panera’s line of Toasted Baguettes, launched this January, has quickly become its top earning sandwich,” said the company’s June press release.

January 24, 2024
Plate of IHOP's Take the Breakfast Crepes

Food Fail: IHOP's crepes

“IHOP Introduces Largest Menu Evolution To-Date with New Craveable and Flavorful Lineup Made for Any Time of Day,” announced the chain in March.

September 20, 2023
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