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Known for its cheese-encased burritos, greasy chalupas, and dye-filled freezes, Taco Bell isn’t exactly healthy (duh). That said, a bean burrito is a whole lot better than some of the fast-food chain’s heftier queso-filled offerings. 

So what should you eat if you’re hankering for Taco Bell but don’t want to ruin a month’s worth of dieting? According to the chain’s superfans on Reddit, the healthiest Taco Bell items include the Power Menu Bowl, fresco-style tacos, and the Fiesta Veggie Burrito — and there’s more. 

Here are the most popular healthy Taco Bell menu options with calories and prices.

Prices and availability are subject to change. Nutrition information may vary based on customization. 

Fresco-Style Crunchy Taco

Taco Bell

Price: $1.69

Calories: 140

Pro tip: You can order almost any item “fresco style” at Taco Bell, which substitutes caloric cheeses and sauces with diced tomatoes (also great if you’re vegan). Taco Bell’s fresco-style Crunchy Taco is one of the chain’s lowest-calorie options, and it comes with seasoned beef, lettuce, and tomatoes.

Power Menu Bowl

Taco Bell

Price: $6.29

Calories: 420-460

You can order the Taco Bell power burrito bowl with or without chicken for a healthier, veggie-filled Taco Bell meal that comes with tomatoes, lettuce, rice, beans, cheese, and guacamole. The chicken bowl is loaded with 27 grams of protein, though it’s also high in sodium.

Fiesta Veggie Burrito

Taco Bell

Price: $2Calories: 570

Though the fiesta veggie burrito is by no means the healthiest Taco Bell item, it’s loaded with goodies, like sour cream and cheese, and yet manages to be lower in calories than many of the meat-filled burritos. Still, Taco Bell’s fiesta veggie burrito’s calories clock in at 570 and it’s packed with over 1,000 milligrams of sodium and 8 grams of saturated fat.

Chipotle Ranch Grilled Chicken Burrito

Taco Bell

Price: $2

Calories: 510

If you must have a burrito, you could do a lot worse than Taco Bell’s chicken option. It’s both high in protein and (relatively) low in calories and sodium.

Cheesy Bean and Rice Burrito

Taco Bell

Price: $1

Calories: 420

Sure, the Cheesy Bean and Rice Burrito might not be the most flavorful item on Taco Bell’s menu, but it is cheap, vegetarian, and only 420 calories.

Wondering how many calories in the bean burrito at Taco Bell? The bean burrito has a mere 350 calories, and includes beans, cheese, onions, and red sauce (though you can customize it to your heart’s content)

Black Bean Crunchwrap Supreme

Taco Bell

Price: $4.39

Calories: 520

It may just be 20 calories fewer than its meatier twin, but every calorie counts if you’re dieting while at Taco Bell. Order it fresco style (440 calories) if you want the healthiest Crunchwrap possible. 

Veggie Mexican Pizza

Taco Bell

Price: $4.49

Calories: 470

The Mexican pizza is back … and it’s sort of healthy? At the very least, it’s one of the lowest sodium options on this list (690 milligrams), so it could be a good choice for hypertensive Taco Bell fans.

Sauce Packets

Taco Bell Fire Sauce
Taco Bell Fire Sauce by Shane Ronemus ((CC BY-NC-ND))

Price: Free!

Calories: 0

Not only is it zero calories (OK, how?), but the sauce packets — from the diablo to the hot sauce — are also free! You can’t get any healthier than that.

Water

Glass of water in a plastic blue cup
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Price: Free!

Calories: 0

We saved Taco Bell’s healthiest menu item for last. This clear concoction is meat-free, sodium-free, sugar-free, and 100% guilt-free. It also comes out of the tap!

Meet the Writer

Maxwell is a California-based writer who got his start in print journalism, a career that satisfies his love of research. That penchant for learning also fuels his desire to be a discerning consumer — whether he’s looking for his next pair of headphones or rock-climbing shoes. When he’s not hunched over his laptop, you can find Maxwell sending routes at the crag, playing Magic: The Gathering, or hanging out with his buddies at the bar. As a UCSC alumnus, he’s also a proud banana slug. You can reach him at [email protected].