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All Low-Carb Options at Raising Cane's Chicken Fingers

Eating out on a low-carb diet is always tricky. That’s why we’ve crunched the official data and put together this list of Raising Cane's Chicken Fingers low-carb options.

What counts at low-carb? There's no strict definition; some people use 50g net carbs as their daily maximum, others use 100g net carbs. Compare this to the average American/western diet of 175-250g net carbs per day. This allows for a lot more foods than keto.

As a default we're using 35g net carbohydrates as the maximum for a low-carb meal. You can adjust this according to your dietary needs

Net Carbohydrate Limit

Combos

63033g38g5g29g40g85mg1100mg5g
78061g66g5g48g39g120mg1470mg13g
102071g81g10g47g56g125mg1640mg9g
125085g97g12g61g68g170mg2130mg16g
1790109g124g15g89g104g255mg3160mg21g

Individual Items

1304g5g1g13g6g40mg190mg0g
1906g6g0g0g19g10mg580mg4g
10010g11g1g1g6g5mg310mg7g
14022g23g1g4g4g0mg260mg4g
39042g49g7g5g19g0mg310mg1g
78061g66g5g48g39g120mg1470mg13g

Drinks

00g0g0g0g0g0mg15mg0g
359g9g0g0g0g0mg15mg8g
11013g13g0g8g3g10mg130mg12g
14036g36g0g0g0g0mg15mg36g
18046g46g0g0g0g0mg15mg45g

The basics of ordering Low-Carb at Raising Cane's Chicken Fingers

How to use this tool

This tool allows you to filter through Raising Cane's Chicken Fingers options by net carbs. Net carbs equal total carbs minus fiber and are used by people tracking carbohydrates in their diets. Net carbs is used instead of total carbs, because the carbs in fiber are not digested and don't cause the insulin reponse of regular carbs [Source].

Why a Low-Carb Diet?

There is a lot of scientific evidence that a low-carb diet may help people lose weight more quickly than a low-fat diet [Source]. Low carb diets also result in lower risk of heart disease and lower risk of type 2 diabetes, as well as lower blood pressure.

Frequently Asked Questions

Should I do a Low Carb Diet or a Keto Diet?

A keto diet is much more restrictive than a low-carb one, which will greatly restrict your options when eating at undefined. Keto is harder to transition into, however you may also notice side-effects when switching to a low-carb diet. If your goal is to build muscle, then going low-carb could be the better option, because glucose is required for muscle repair.

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