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How to use your Points at McDonald’s

Here’s what to order while still focusing on your goals.

By Weight Watchers|Scientifically reviewed by Fernanda Almeida, RDN
Last updated June 20, 2025
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We all end up at McDonald’s sometimes. During a lunch break. On a roadtrip. At 2 a.m. coming home from somewhere you should’ve left by 11 p.m. Whatever reason the golden arches beckon you, this guide will help you navigate the McDonald’s menu with some strategy — and maybe a side of fries. Here’s what to order and still stay in your Points® Budget.

Breakfasts

  • Egg McMuffin 8 Points

  • Sausage burrito 10 Points

  • Hash browns 4 Points

  • Fruit and maple oatmeal 10 Points

Lunch and dinner

  • Hamburger 9 Points

  • Cheeseburger 11 Points

  • McDouble 14 Points

  • Chicken McNuggets (4 pieces) 5 Points

  • Grilled snack wrap 8 Points

  • Crispy snack wrap 12 Points

  • McCrispy strips ( 3 pieces) 9 Points

Sides and desserts

  • Fries (kids' size) 3 Points

  • Fries (small) 7 Points

  • Apple slices 0 Points

  • Kiddie cone 2 Points

Drinks and coffee

  • Unsweetened hot coffee 0 Points

  • Pumpkin spice latte with nonfat milk (small) 9 Points

  • Unsweetened iced tea 0 Points

  • Sweet tea (extra small) 5 Points

  • Iced coffee with sugar-free French vanilla syrup and light cream (small) 4 Points

  • Strawberry-banana smoothie (small) 12 Points

5 Points-saving tips

1. Cheeseburgers might be your usual order, but you can save 2 Points by opting for a hamburger.

2. Want chicken? Hold the bun and just get nuggets. You’ll get the same crunch for fewer Points.

3. Order a Happy Meal®; kid-size fries are only 3 Points or you can choose apple slices for even less.

4. For something sweet, order a Kiddie cone. At only 2 Points, it’s a fraction of the Points for a small vanilla shake (26 Points) or regular M&M McFlurry (23 Points).

5. Ask for no salt on your sandwiches and burgers — some might come with a standard sprinkle. If you’re ordering on the app or at a kiosk, remove it yourself.

This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. It should not be regarded as a substitute for guidance from your healthcare provider.

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