Calorie Count

Calories in Double Slice Cheese Pizza

Double Slice and Mega Slice Pizzas
Manufactured by Fazoli's

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Double Slice Cheese Pizza Calories and Health Benefits

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Nutritional Breakdown
Daily Values
Daily Values (based on a 2000 calorie diet)

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Nutrition Facts
Serving Size
1 serving ( g)
Amount Per Serving
Calories
500
Calories from Fat
180
% Daily Value*
Total Fat
20.0g
31%
Saturated Fat
10.0g
50%
Cholesterol
40mg
13%
Sodium
1280mg
53%
Total Carbohydrates
57.0g
19%
Dietary Fiber
2.0g
8%
Sugars
3.0g
Protein
21.0g
* Based on a 2000 calorie diet
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