ZeroPoint cheat sheet: Chicken & turkey (2024)

ZeroPoint® foods form the foundation of a healthy pattern of eating. They are nutritional powerhouses that you can reach for frequently and consistently, without weighing, measuring, or tracking them. They were specifically chosen because they are nutrient-, vitamin-, and mineral-packed. Because of that, they’re recommended by national and international guidelines (including the World Health Organization) to be consumed often as part of a healthy pattern of eating.

Every WeightWatchers® member* gets the same list of over 200 ZeroPoint foods including: non-starchy veggies, fruit, eggs, yoghurt & cottage cheese, fish & shellfish, chicken & turkey breast, tofu & tempeh, corn & popcorn, and beans, peas, & lentils.

Poultry is included as a ZeroPoint food group because it’s an excellent source of lean protein and is nutrient-dense, providing key vitamins and minerals. Protein can help you feel fuller longer and plays an important role in bone and muscle health.

While “zero” usually means “nothing,” at WeightWatchers, ZeroPoint foods are everything! If poultry is a staple in your diet and you’ve got some questions, you’re in the right place.

So are we talking about just chicken breasts?

Not quite! Here’s a list of all the ZeroPoint cuts in the poultry category.

  • Chicken breast, skinless
  • Chicken mince, breast
  • Turkey breast, skinless
  • Turkey mince, breast

OK, so I’ve got options! What poultry is not considered a ZeroPoint food?

  • Processed, unspecified products such as “deli turkey” which often contain sugar or dark meat—ingredients that are not ZeroPoint foods.
  • Pre-marinated chicken or turkey breasts.
  • Smoked chicken or turkey breast.
  • All other cuts of chicken or turkey meat.

Why are other lean meats (like beef) not included on the ZeroPoint foods list?

Red meat provides essential nutrients, like iron, zinc, and vitamin B12; however, some cuts of red meat, even the lean ones, are higher in saturated fats. Red meat can still be enjoyed as part of a healthy pattern of eating and tracked as part of your Points® Budget.

If I remove the skin from BBQ chicken breast, is it a ZeroPoint food?

Yes, as long as you’re eating just the breast meat. We recommend tracking this as cooked, skinless chicken breast.

Do chicken tenderloins and thighs have Points values?

Chicken tenderloins are a ZeroPoint food since they are actually the leanest part of the chicken breast. Chicken thighs will have a Points value because this dark meat contains a higher amount of fat than the tenderloin or breast. But that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t eat them! There’s still room for this delicious cut in your Budget.

How do I cook lean chicken or turkey so it doesn’t come out dry?

Invest in a reliable meat thermometer so that you can cook these lean meats until they are fully done and safe to eat: an internal temperature of at least 75°C but not much past that.

When using a meat thermometer, be sure to insert it into the thickest part of whatever you’re cooking without hitting any bone. The tip of the thermometer should be close to the centre and not poking through to the other side. Remember, you’re aiming for the thermometer to hit 75°C.

ZeroPoint cheat sheet: Chicken & turkey (2024)

FAQs

ZeroPoint cheat sheet: Chicken & turkey? ›

Ground chicken or turkey that is labeled “breast” or “extra lean” or at least 98% fat free/2% fat. Deli meat that is specifically skinless chicken or turkey breast. If the product contains less than 2% of non-ZeroPoint ingredients (sugar, oil, food starch), it is still considered a ZeroPoint food.

Is turkey a zero point food on WW? ›

Ground chicken or turkey that is labeled “breast” or “extra lean” or at least 98% fat free/2% fat. Deli meat that is specifically skinless chicken or turkey breast. If the product contains less than 2% of non-ZeroPoint ingredients (sugar, oil, food starch), it is still considered a ZeroPoint food.

Why is chicken breast 0 points on WeightWatchers? ›

Poultry is included as a ZeroPoint food group because it's an excellent source of lean protein and is nutrient-dense, providing key vitamins and minerals. Protein can help you feel fuller longer and plays an important role in bone and muscle health.

How many zero point foods can you eat on WeightWatchers? ›

Meet the ZeroPoint® foods!

More than 200 nutritious options you can always turn to—no measuring, no tracking, just eating.

Is chicken broth zero points on WW? ›

that chicken bone broth is one po... Zero.

How many points are 2 eggs on Weight Watchers? ›

It doesn't matter what you cook your eggs with or in. Because eggs are a ZeroPoint foods, they do not have any Points™ values—even in a cake recipe.

How many points is lean ground turkey on Weight Watchers? ›

Pick your patty:
Patty typeSizePointsPlus value
Regular ground turkey or chicken3 oz5
Lean ground turkey or chicken3 oz4
Soy burger3 oz3
Portobello mushroom3 oz0
3 more rows

Is rotisserie chicken zero points on Weight Watchers? ›

If I remove the skin from rotisserie chicken breast, is it a ZeroPoint food? Yes, as long as you're eating just the breast meat.

How many points is boneless skinless chicken breast on Weight Watchers? ›

Chicken breast is white meat, so if you're eating a product that is visibly white meat compared to darker meat and is skinless, it will be a ZeroPoint food.

Is tuna zero points on Weight Watchers? ›

Yep, canned salmon, canned tuna, canned sardines—any canned fish packed in water (not oil) is a ZeroPoint food.

Can you really eat unlimited zero point foods? ›

Everyone is given a list of zero point foods. That's right – you can eat as much as you want and not track a point!

Can you eat too many eggs on Weight Watchers? ›

Six to seven eggs per week is the general recommendation, however this has more to do with aiming for variety in the protein sources you're getting rather than limiting your egg consumption. It's best to eat eggs until you are satisfied but not stuffed.

Is oatmeal a zero point food? ›

Plain oats—no matter the type—are a ZeroPoint food. Are oats a ZeroPoint food if I process them into flour? Unfortunately not. Breakfast grains ground to a flour-like consistency (such as oats ground into oat flour) is not considered ZeroPoints since flour is not a ZeroPoint food.

Is applesauce a zero points on Weight Watchers? ›

Applesauce. Unsweetened applesauce is another zero-point food in many Weight Watchers programs. Look for unsweetened packs in the store or, for even more peace of mind, try your hand at making your own and flavoring it with some cinnamon and other spices.

Why are chicken thighs not free on Weight Watchers? ›

Chicken tenderloins are a ZeroPoint food since they are actually the leanest part of the chicken breast. Chicken thighs will have a Points value because this dark meat contains a higher amount of fat than the tenderloin or breast. But that doesn't mean you shouldn't eat them!

Are canned tomatoes zero points on Weight Watchers? ›

From spaghetti bolognese to veggie-packed curries, tinned tomatoes can be cooked into so many dishes. Plus, no matter which plan you're following they're a ZeroPoint™ food, making it easy to stay on track. Get recipes, easy-to-use tracking tools and so much more at your fingertips in the WW app.

How many Weight Watchers points is a turkey sandwich? ›

Ww 8 Points - Double Turkey Club Sandwich Recipe - Food.com.

Is free range turkey healthier? ›

People who want a healthier option often look for a free-range bird. Instead of being raised on a crowded factory farm in tightly packed cages, these turkeys had access to the outdoors. They moved around a lot. They got the chance to forage for their own food.

Is turkey lunch meat fat free? ›

Roasted turkey breast: One slice (28 grams) contains 0 grams of saturated fat and 30 calories.

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