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Calories in Burger

A typical fast-food burger is 250-550 kcal. Restaurant burgers (with sides) are 800-1200 kcal. Smashed-patty homemade burgers can be calorie-modest.

Nutrition by portion size

Portion kcal Carbs (g) Protein (g) Fat (g) Fiber (g)
Plain hamburger (no cheese) 250 31 12 9
Cheeseburger 300 32 15 13
Double cheeseburger 440 33 25 23
Quarter Pounder with cheese 510 42 26 26
Big Mac 550 45 25 30
Whopper (Burger King) 660 49 28 40
Five Guys hamburger 700 39 30 43

About these numbers

Burger calorie content varies enormously. A plain fast-food hamburger is ~250 kcal — fits in most calorie targets. Specialty/double burgers reach 500-700+ kcal. Restaurant burgers with toppings (bacon, mushrooms, etc.) and sides (fries) easily exceed 1,000 kcal. For weight loss: plain or single-cheeseburger choices with no fries can fit; specialty doubles and triples with sides typically don't.

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Frequently asked questions

How many calories in a burger?
Plain hamburger: 250 kcal. Cheeseburger: 300 kcal. Double cheeseburger: 440 kcal. Quarter Pounder w/ cheese: 510 kcal. Big Mac: 550 kcal. Whopper: 660 kcal. Five Guys: 700 kcal.
Can I eat a burger on a diet?
Yes, with right choices. A plain or single cheeseburger (250-300 kcal) fits most calorie targets. Skip the fries (300+ kcal extra). Skip soda (140-200 kcal). Add a side salad if available. For sit-down restaurant burgers, share or take half home.
Burger or pizza?
A single cheeseburger (300 kcal) is comparable to a slice of cheese pizza (285 kcal). Both fit in measured portions. The traps are: full burger meal (1,100+ kcal with fries and soda) vs 3-slice pizza (850+ kcal). Single-item discipline matters more than item choice.
Lower-calorie burger options?
Order without cheese (-50 kcal), substitute lettuce wrap for bun (-150 kcal), skip mayo (-100 kcal), choose grilled chicken sandwich (-150 kcal). At Five Guys, "little hamburger" is half the size at ~480 kcal.
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