Old Chicago Craft Your Own Pizza on Chicago Thick Crust, Individual, 1 Topping with Peppered Bacon (Whole Pizza)

Nutrition Summary

Energy
1140 cal
Fat
61g
Sat. fat
24g
Carbs
94g
Protein
58g
DI*
DI*
94%
DI*
120%
DI*
31%
DI*
116%

There are 1140 calories in a 4 slices serving of Old Chicago Craft Your Own Pizza on Chicago Thick Crust, Individual, 1 Topping with Peppered Bacon (Whole Pizza). Calorie breakdown: 47.5% fat, 32.5% carbs, 20.1% protein.

* DI: Recommended Daily Intake based on 2000 calories diet.


Calorie Burn Time

How long would it take to burn off 1140 calories of Old Chicago Craft Your Own Pizza on Chicago Thick Crust, Individual, 1 Topping with Peppered Bacon (Whole Pizza) ?

  • Swimming

    97 minutes

  • Jogging

    131 minutes

  • Cycling

    173 minutes

  • Walking

    318 minutes

* Based on a 35 old female who is 5'7" and weighs 144 lbs

Calorie Breakdown

1140
cal
Carbohydrate
Fat
Protein
* Based on a RDI of 2000 calories

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Nutrition Facts

Serving size
4 slices
Amount per serving
Calories
1,140 (4,770 kJ)
Calories from Fat
550
% Daily Value *
Total Fat 61g
94%
Saturated Fat 24g
120%
Trans Fat 0g
Cholesterol 100mg
33%
Sodium 2,970mg
124%
Total Carbohydrate 94g
31%
Dietary Fiber 6g
24%
Total Sugars 8g
Protein 58g
116%
Vitamin A 0.3mg
35%
Vitamin C 30mg
50%
Calcium 800mg
80%
Iron 8.1mg
45%
*
The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.