Chicken & Vegetable Wrap

Slices of white chicken with vegetables, Kalamata olives and roasted pepper hummus in a wheat wrap.
| Calories 290 | Calories from Fat 80 |
| % Daily Value* | |
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| Total Fat 9g | 14% |
| Saturated Fat 0.5g | 2% |
| Trans Fat 0g | |
| Cholesterol 30mg | 10% |
| Sodium 530mg | 23% |
| Total Carbohydrate 36g | 12% |
| Dietary Fiber 4g | 16% |
| Sugars 3g | |
| Protein 19g | |
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| *Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. | |
Allergy Information
Contains: Soy, Wheat
Nutritional information is calculated based on our standardized recipes. Because our beverages are handcrafted and may be customized, exact information may vary.
Nutritional information is calculated based on our standardized recipes. Because our beverages are handcrafted and may be customized, exact information may vary. Data is calculated using ESHA Research's Genesis® R&D software, and rounded to meet FDA regulations. Data for vitamins and minerals refers to percentage of U.S. Daily Values for a 2,000 calorie diet. Caffeine information is approximate and is based on limited analytical data. Caffeine values reflect our standard brewing methods; they can vary greatly based on the variety of the coffee and the brewing equipment used.
Allergen information is currently unavailable online for our beverage selections. We are actively working to bring that information to you. If you have an allergen concern, please feel free to ask our baristas to check the ingredient labels or call 1-800-235-2883 for more information. Please note: we cannot guarantee that any of our beverages are allergen free because we use shared equipment and handle allergens throughout the store.
A memorable Mediterranean meal, that’s what we have here. This tasty combination of chicken, veggies, meaty black olives and zingy hummus is so authentically Greek that you may feel inspired to smash plates in celebration – though we hope you won’t, at least while you’re in the store.
Did you know
The Kalamata olive takes its name from the Greek city – and possibly from the Greek phrase kala ommata, which means “beautiful eyes,” as well.
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