Insight Report

Top 10 High-Protein Meals With a Salt Watch-Out

Ranked from our published nutrition database using the Healthier Score, which compares per-portion calories, protein, fibre, sugar, salt and saturated fat.

Last updated: 7 June 202681 products analysed

Top 10 ranked

RankProductBrandScore
/100
Calories
(kcal)
Protein
(g)
Fibre
(g)
Sugar
(g)
Salt
(g)
Watch-outs
1double chicken teriyakiitsu7562550.910.611.43.7
Salt highScore capped
2chicken + prawn yaki udonwagamama7572840.39.98.73.3
Salt highScore capped
3chicken ramen noodle soupwagamama7540034.22.75.53.1
Salt highScore capped
4chargrilled chicken pokéitsu7564129.77.35.63.6
Salt highScore capped
5chargrilled chicken pokeitsu7564129.77.35.63.6
Salt highScore capped
6Pret's Chicken Satay Baguettepret7553727.64.49.93.3
Salt highScore capped
7yasai yaki soba | udonwagamama7563822.610.114.03.2
Salt highScore capped
8Smoked Salmon, Soft Cheese & Dill Baguettepret7450127.04.23.43.6
Salt high
9thai beef saladwagamama7349641.04.920.33.5
Salt high
10Klean'Katsu Chicken Curryitsu7350730.29.22.83.9
Salt highSat fat high

About this ranking

Only products published on Healthier Eats and included in core rankings are listed.

Methodology summary

The Healthier Score is a nutrition-based comparison score using published per-portion nutrition data.

Calories
15%
Protein
20%
Fibre
15%
Sugar
12%
Salt
18%
Sat fat
15%

Scores are combined using weighted averages. High levels of salt or saturated fat can cap the final score.

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Watch-out key

  • Salt highAbove 1.8g salt per serving
  • Sat fat highAbove 5g saturated fat
  • Fibre n/aFibre data not provided
  • Score cappedScore reduced due to salt or sat fat

Brand breakdown

Number of top 10 appearances

  • itsu
    4
  • wagamama
    4
  • pret
    2

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Important

The Healthier Score is not medical advice. It is a nutrition-based comparison score only. Always check the restaurant's latest nutrition, ingredients and allergen information before ordering.

Data caveats

Nutrition data is provided by restaurant brands and may change over time. Fibre is not always published. Where missing, a conservative fibre score is used.