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Nutrition at a glance
There are 780 calories in the Olive Garden Fettuccine Alfredo.

If you choose the Italian Sausage (never Ending Pasta Bowl - Initial Order) instead, you would save about 500 calories.

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Olive Garden

Fettuccine Alfredo


Parmesan cream sauce with a hint of garlic, served over fettuccine.
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Nutrition Facts
Serving Size: 1 Lunch Entree

Amount per Serving

Calories 780 Calories from Fat 162

% Daily Value *
Total Fat 1828%
    Saturated Fat  630%
Cholesterol 383mg128%
Sodium 160067%
Total Carbohydrate 12542%
    Dietary Fiber  520%
    Sugars  11
Protein 2448%

Vitamin A10
Vitamin C2
Calcium20
Iron30

Est. Percent of Calories from:
Fat 20.8%     Carbs 64.1%
Protein 12.3%
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