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Raising Cane’s • Low Sodium Guide • Updated June 2026

The Lowest-Sodium Options at Raising Cane’s

Quick Answer: Raising Cane’s has 3 low sodium options. The lowest-sodium option at Raising Cane’s is the Texas Toast with 300mg sodium (150 cal). Top pick overall: the Crinkle-Cut Fries (400 cal, 5g protein, Nom Score A). Every pick here is 600mg of sodium or less; the FDA’s official “low sodium” label means 140mg or less, so we mark how close each gets in the table below.

3Low Sodium Options
17Total Analyzed
ABest Grade
Top rated

Top Low Sodium Picks at Raising Cane’s

1
A
Crinkle-Cut Fries
Cal
400
Prot
5g
Sod
310
Sug
0g
Contains: wheat
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Crinkle-Cut Fries: Potatoes, Vegetable Oil (Soybean Oil and/or Canola Oil), Dextrose, Sodium Acid Pyrophosphate (to maintain color). Cooked in trans fat free soybean/canola oil blend
2
B
3 Chicken Fingers (No Sides)
Cal
390
Prot
39g
Sod
600
Sug
0g
Contains: eggswheat
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Chicken Fingers (3): Chicken Breast Tenderloin, Enriched Wheat Flour, Salt, Spices, Leavening (Sodium Bicarbonate, Sodium Aluminum Phosphate, Monocalcium Phosphate), Dried Egg Whites, Soybean Oil, Canola Oil
3
C
Texas Toast
Cal
150
Prot
4g
Sod
300
Sug
4g
Contains: dairysoywheat
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Texas Toast: Enriched Wheat Flour, Water, Sugar, Soybean Oil, Butter (Cream, Salt), Yeast, Salt, Wheat Gluten, Sesame Seeds, Calcium Sulfate, Dough Conditioners, Milk
The Nom Score read

The Crinkle-Cut Fries tops Raising Cane’s’ 3 low sodium options — Nom Score A (96/100) on 400 calories, 5g protein, and 310mg sodium. The 3 Chicken Fingers (No Sides) carries the most protein at 39g. The lightest is the Texas Toast, at 150 calories. Sodium runs 300–600mg across the picks. None clear the FDA’s 140mg “low sodium” line, but all stay at or under 600mg. Figures are computed from Raising Cane’s’ published nutrition data (June 2026).

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Watch-outs

What to Avoid

These items at Raising Cane’s don’t meet low sodium criteria:

!
Lemonade (Regular)
drink, not a meal
!
Coleslaw
only 100 cal (min 150)
!
Caniac Combo
3340mg sodium (max 600)
!
Unsweetened Tea (Regular)
drink, not a meal — only 0 cal (min 150)
!
Chicken Sandwich
1500mg sodium (max 600)
Order smarter

Pro Tips: How to Order Low Sodium at Raising Cane’s

Skip the cheese, which often adds 200-400mg sodium
Ask for no salt on grilled items when possible
Choose fresh salsa over prepared sauces
FAQ

Common questions about low sodium at Raising Cane’s

Is Raising Cane’s good for low sodium diets?

Raising Cane’s has 3 low sodium options; the best is the Crinkle-Cut Fries (Nom Score A). For more variety, Dunkin’ has 108 low sodium options.

What’s the best low sodium option at Raising Cane’s?

The Crinkle-Cut Fries is the best choice with 400 calories, 5g protein, and a Nom Score of A.

What is the lowest-sodium item at Raising Cane’s?

The lowest-sodium option at Raising Cane’s is the Texas Toast with 300mg sodium (150 cal).

How we ranked these: Every item is scored by the Nom Score, which weighs sodium, saturated fat, sugar, portion size, fiber, and protein per calorie against FDA daily-value guidance. Data comes from Raising Cane’s’ published nutrition information.

Nutrition data verified. Calorie counts and macros are taken from Raising Cane’s’ official published nutrition data. How the Nom Score works →

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