McDonald’s salads may have contained a dangerous parasite
In July 2018, an outbreak of foodborne illness was linked to salads sold at McDonaldโs. More than 500 people in 15 statesโmainly in the Midwestโgot sick with cyclosporiasis, and some were hospitalized, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The condition is caused by a microscopic parasite that can cause stomach pain, nausea, and diarrhea. In response to the outbreak, McDonaldโs stopped selling salads in 3,000 of its stores temporarily and released this statement: โOut of an abundance of caution, we voluntarily stopped selling salads at impacted restaurants until we can switch to another lettuce blend supplier.โ
Your McDonald’s salad may be a salt bomb
McDonaldโs salads can also be high in sodium. Why? The chicken is highly seasoned. On top of that, several salads also include bacon and come with lots of cheese. Dressings can also contain a lot of sodium. โAll of that together adds up from a calorie perspective but also from a salt perspective,โ saysย Christy Brissette, RDN, founder and president of 80Twenty Nutrition. The Bacon Ranch Salad with Buttermilk Crispy Chicken, for example, contains 1,110 milligrams of sodiumโnearly half the daily recommended amount. That’s important, because too much salt can make you sick.
A McDonald’s salad isn’t necessarily the lowest-calorie option
You may think youโre saving a lot of calories by forgoing a burger at McDonaldโs, but thatโs not always true. The Southwest Buttermilk Crispy Chicken Salad packs 520 calories, with 25 grams of fat. Thatโs in part because the chicken is deep-fried. Opt for the Southwest Grilled Chicken Salad instead. Also, here’s a drink you should think twice about ordering at McDonald’s.
Your McDonald’s salad may contain more carbs than you think
Chicken and greens may seem like a smart choice if youโre trying to cut down on carbs. But the Southwest Crispy Chicken Salad contains 44 grams of carbohydratesโthe equivalent of three slices of bread, Brissette says. They come from the saladโs tortilla chips, the breading on the chicken, and sugar hiding in the Cilantro Lime glaze. A smarter choice? Skip the chips and the dressing.ย
You don’t know how long that lettuce has been around
When pre-cut vegetables sit around, their nutritional value can diminish, Brissette says. McDonaldโs says they prepare their salads fresh daily. โBut in terms of how often do those greens come in, when were those little carrots processed, we donโt really know,โ Brissette says. Don’t miss these things McDonald’s employees won’t tell you.
McDonald’s salads may contain more fiber than they used to
Iceberg lettuce used to be a mainstay of the McDonaldโs salad. But in 2015, in response to changing consumer tastes, the chain switched in more baby kale, spinach, and romaine. Thatโs good news, nutritionally. โIceberg lettuce doesnโt have any fiber and it doesnโt have much in terms of nutrition,โ Brissette says. โSo pick a salad that has the mixed greens or some romaine and at least youโre going to be getting some fiber in your salad, which is going to help you stay more satisfied over time.โ Check out these 75 fun facts about McDonald’s.
The chicken on your McDonald’s salad is healthier than it used to be
In 2015, McDonaldโs emoved maltodextrin, which is used for browning, and sodium phosphates, which were used to keep the chicken moist, in favor of โsimple, clean ingredients.โ McDonald’s also stopped grilling the chicken in liquid margarine, opting for a blend of olive and canola oil and herbal seasoning. Look back at other waysย ย McDonald’s menu has changed over the years.
McDonald’s salads are far from the most popular item on the menu
As it turns out, when people go to McDonaldโs, they might not want a salad after all. Burgers, Big Macs and fries are still most the popular choices at this fast food spot. In fact, these areย the best-selling items at McDonald’s. Still, with more than 14,000 McDonaldโs restaurants in the United States, even selling a few salads still adds up to a lot of lettuce. While you still need to be careful when ordering McDonald’s salads, they’re still healthier than they have been in the past.
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: "Multistate Outbreak of Cyclosporiasis Linked to Fresh Express Salad Mix Sold at McDonaldโs Restaurants โ United States, 2018: Final Update."
- McDonaldโs: "McDonaldโs Statement on Salads."
- Christy Brissette, RDN, founder and president, 80Twenty Nutrition
- McDonaldโs:ย "Nutrition Calculator."