How many calories inWetherspoon Chargrilled 1/2 Chicken, Lemon & Herb with Chips

1441 Calories

Quantity

order

Serving

Fat82.5 g
Carbs94.9 g
Fibre8.2 g
Protein77.1 g

Nutrition

Calories 1441(6029 kJ)
% RI*
Fat82.5 g118%
Saturated Fat11.7 g59%
Carbohydrate94.9 g
Sugars7.8 g
Fibre8.2 g
Protein77.1 g154%
Salt3.7 g62%

Calorie Burn Time

How long would it take to burn off 1441 Calories of Wetherspoon Chargrilled 1/2 Chicken, Lemon & Herb with Chips?

  • Swimming

    120 minutes

  • Jogging

    165 minutes

  • Cycling

    221 minutes

  • Walking

    401 minutes

Based on a 35 year old female who is 170 cm tall and weighs 65 kg.

Calorie Breakdown

Where do the calories in Wetherspoon Chargrilled 1/2 Chicken, Lemon & Herb with Chips come from?

Ingredients

Half Chicken Lemon & Herb Chicken, Lemon & Herb Seasoning [Sugar, Maize Starch, Salt, Modified Waxy Maize Starch, Onion Powder, Lemon Powder, Antioxidant, Acidity Regulator, Herbs (rosemary, oregano, parsley, thyme), Dextrose, Spices (black pepper, pimento), Garlic Powder, Birds Eye Chilli, Lemon Oil, Red Bell Pepper, Colour, Yeast Extract, Herb Extracts] 1/6 Lemon Wedge Lemon Signature Traditional Chips Potatoes, Sunflower Oil, Batter (WHEAT flour (calcium, iron, niacin, thiamine), Modified Starch, rice flour, salt, corn starch, natural colours) Vegan Coleslaw White Cabbage, Vegan Mayonnaise (rapeseed oil, water, sugar, spirit vinegar, salt, modified waxy maize starch, stabilisers, flavouring, colour, antioxidant (EDTA)), Carrot, Red Onion, Chives Garlic And Herb Dip Rapeseed Oil, Water, Glucose Syrup, Spirit Vinegar, Free Range Pasteurised EGG, French MUSTARD (water, vinegar, MUSTARD flour, stabiliser (modified starch), rapeseed oil, salt, sugar, colour, stabiliser, cinnamon, ginger powder, nutmeg, onion extract), Garlic Granules, Salt, Lemon Juice (SULPHITES), Acidity Regulator, Dried Parsley, Preservative, Stabiliser

Allergens

mustard, gluten, egg

* Reference intake of an average adult diet (8400kJ / 2000kcal). Your daily intakes may be higher or lower depending upon your energy needs. These values are recommended by a government body and are not CalorieKing recommendations.