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Head to head · Updated June 2026

Chick-fil-A vs Raising Cane’s: Which Is Healthier?

Chick-fil-A
40 items scored
Avg C 63/100
Raising Cane’s
17 items scored
Avg C 65/100

By average Nom Score across its full published menu, Raising Cane’s has the healthier menu of the two — 65/100 (a C) versus Chick-fil-A’s 63 (a C). It is close, though: Chick-fil-A averages fewer calories (352 vs 582 per item), less sodium (782 vs 963 mg), and more protein per 100 calories (5.4g vs 5.2g).

The numbers

Chick-fil-A vs Raising Cane’s, side by side

Menu-wide averages, computed across every published item we track for each chain. A green check marks the better figure in each row.

Per item Chick-fil-A Raising Cane’s
Avg Nom Score 63C 65C
Avg calories / item 352 582
Avg sodium (mg) 782 963
Avg sugar (g) 14.5 10.8
Protein / 100 cal 5.4g 5.2g
Items on menu 40 17
Category by category

Who wins each category

Where both chains compete, here is the average Nom Score of every item in that category. A chain can win one category and lose another — the higher score is greener.

Sides
74Chick-fil-A
vs
Raising Cane’s68
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The healthiest picks at each

The three highest-scoring menu items (50+ calories) at each chain — a smarter order beats the menu average at either one.

Methodology. Every figure is computed from published nutrition data for 40 Chick-fil-A items and 17 Raising Cane’s items, current as of June 27, 2026. Each item is graded A–F by the Nom Score, which weighs sodium, saturated fat, sugar, portion size, fiber, and protein per calorie against FDA Daily Values (sodium 2,300 mg).

Per-chain averages span each chain’s entire published menu — entrees, sides, drinks, and desserts — the same full-menu basis as our State of Fast Food Nutrition report, so the numbers reconcile across the site. Because menu mix differs between chains, an average describes a whole menu, not any single order.

We compare published nutrition data only; verdicts are by average Nom Score, not taste. Values may vary by location and over time. Restaurant names and trademarks belong to their owners; Nom is an independent guide.

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Common questions

Frequently asked

Is Chick-fil-A or Raising Cane’s healthier?
By average Nom Score across its full published menu, Raising Cane’s is the healthier of the two, averaging 65 out of 100 (a C) versus Chick-fil-A’s 63 (a C).
Does Chick-fil-A or Raising Cane’s have fewer calories?
Chick-fil-A averages fewer calories per item — 352 versus 582 across the full menu.
Which has less sodium, Chick-fil-A or Raising Cane’s?
Chick-fil-A averages less sodium — 782 mg per item versus 963 mg.
Which chain wins in more categories?
Comparing the categories where both chains compete, Chick-fil-A has the higher average Nom Score in 1 of 1 and Raising Cane’s in 0. Category winners can differ from the overall menu average, so the best pick depends on what you order.

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