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Outback The Bloomin' Burger with Grass-Fed Beef Nutrition Facts

Outback The Bloomin' Burger with Grass-Fed Beef Nutrition Facts

A Outback The Bloomin' Burger with Grass-Fed Beef contains 1130 calories, 81 grams of fat and 58 grams of carbohydrates.

Keep reading to see the full nutrition facts and Weight Watchers points for a The Bloomin' Burger with Grass-Fed Beef from Outback Steakhouse.

Outback The Bloomin' Burger with Grass-Fed Beef Nutrition Facts

Updated: 5/30/2021
Serving Size 1 serving
Calories 1130 See analysis
Calories From Fat 730
Amount Per Serving % Daily Value*
Total Fat 81g 125%
Saturated Fat 33g 165%
Trans Fat 2.5g  
Cholesterol 155mg 52%
Sodium 1960mg 82%
Total Carbohydrates 58g 19%
Dietary Fiber 4g 16%
Sugars 11g  
Protein 43g 86%

*All percent daily value figures are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.

Nutritional information source: Outback

Calorie analysis

There are 1130 calories in a The Bloomin' Burger with Grass-Fed Beef from Outback. Most of those calories come from fat (64%).

To burn the 1130 calories in a The Bloomin' Burger with Grass-Fed Beef, you would have to run for 99 minutes or walk for 161 minutes.

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Weight Watchers points

40
SmartPoints
31
PointsPlus
40
Freestyle

There are 40 Weight Watchers Freestyle Points, 40 WW SmartPoints and 31 WW PointsPlus in a serving of The Bloomin' Burger with Grass-Fed Beef from Outback.

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