Wendy’s Dill Pickle Shaker Fries bring a tangy twist to classic crispy fries with a bold dill pickle seasoning that adds extra flavor in every bite. These golden fries are lightly coated in savory pickle-inspired seasoning, creating a balance of salty, zesty, and herby notes with a crispy outside and soft, fluffy potato center. Perfect as a snack or side, they offer a refreshing change from traditional seasoned fries with a punch of pickle flavor.
Price: $3.69
Nutrition Information
Nutrition information below provides a detailed breakdown of Wendy’s Dill Pickle Shaker Fries, including calories, fat, carbohydrates, protein, sodium, and other key values. This section is designed to help you better understand the nutritional content of the fries so you can compare serving sizes and make informed choices based on your dietary preferences and daily needs.
Nutrition Facts
| Calories | 300 Kcal |
| Total Fat | 12 g |
| Saturated Fat | 2 g |
| Trans Fat | 0 g |
| Cholesterol | 0 mg |
| Sodium | 900 mg |
| Total Carbohydrate | 43 g |
| Dietary Fiber | 3 g |
| Total Sugars | 1 g |
| Protein | 5 g |
| Calcium | 2% DV |
| Iron | 7% DV |
| Potassium | 19% DV |
Adults and teens aged 13 and up typically require around 2,000 calories daily, while children aged 4 to 12 need about 1,500 calories per day. Keep in mind, though, that individual calorie needs can differ. Prices and availability may also vary.
Ingredients
Calories & Nutrition Insights
This is a moderate choice that leans indulgent, mainly because Dill Pickle Shaker Fries are fairly calorie-friendly for a side but high in sodium. At 300 calories, they sit in the medium range for Wendy’s sides—not as heavy as a full meal, but still enough to matter when paired with a burger, sandwich, or sugary drink.
The 12g of fat and 2g of saturated fat make them a reasonable indulgence compared with richer fried sides, but they are still fried potatoes, so portion control matters. Protein is low at 5g, meaning these fries will not keep you full for long on their own. The 43g of carbohydrates provide quick energy, while 3g of fiber adds a small digestive benefit. With only 1g of sugar, they are not a sweet side, but the real concern is sodium: 900mg is high for a single side item.
Dill Pickle Shaker Fries are best suited for someone who wants a flavorful, salty side as an occasional treat, especially at lunch or dinner. They are less ideal for low-sodium, heart-conscious, or low-fat diets. To balance the meal, pair them with water or an unsweetened drink and avoid adding other salty sides or sauces.
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