Use these Weight Watchers points to track what you eat at Roy Rogers restaurant. Plus nutrition information for non members.
For the WW members, you will find three columns of points. The first shows the newest SmartPoints values.
This is followed by the Points Plus and then the original values. So be sure to track the
numbers below that match the weight loss plan you are following.
If you are not a Weight Watchers member, but still want to eat healthier, then use the Roy Rogers nutrition information. By tracking
calories, total fat or even carbohydrates, you can reach your weight loss goals.
Additional nutritional information includes saturated fat, dietary fiber, protein and sugar.
Weight Watchers Points & Nutrition
Use the interactive features to view the Weight Watchers Points or restaurant nutrition in the table below.
Click here for help on using the interactive features.
We recommend using Google Chrome or Internet Explorer for the interactive table as some of the interactive features do not work with FireFox.
Note: Javascript must be enabled to use the interactive features. If you don't have javascript enabled, you
will not be able to search, filter, sort or use the drop down menu.
Menu Group
Menu Item
Serv
SPts
Pts +
Org Pts
Cal
Tfat
Sfat
Fib
Pro
Carb
Sug
Click on any menu item to see
additional nutrition information
Menu Group
Menu Item
Serv
SPts
Pts +
Org Pts
Cal
Tfat
Sfat
Fib
Pro
Carb
Sug
Nutrition Key:
SPts = Smart Points Pts + =Points Plus Org Pts = Original WW Points
Cal = Calories(kCal) TFat = Total Fat(g)
SFat = Saturated Fat(g)
Note: The SmartPoints values are not adjusted for the new FreeStyle plan as nutrition generally does not show by ingredients. Therefore if there is a menu
item you know includes a zero point food item, your points will be less than what is shown in the table.
Activity Points Calculator
Use this free online tool to calculate the points you earned for your workout. This calculator works for both the points plus and the original points method.
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