11 Foods You Didn't Realize Could be Zero Points (2024)

Fun fact of the day: the WeightWatchers® Program has hundreds of ZeroPoint™ foods that you never have to weigh, measure, or track. In other words, eating them won’t cost you a single Point. Zero, zilch, nada. Brilliant? Agree to agree.

Your list of ZeroPoint foods includes culinary staples like chicken breast, eggs, non-starchy veggies, beans, and more. These foodswere chosen because they help form the foundation of healthy eating patterns. Loading your plate with these ingredients isn’t just good for your body—it’s great for weight loss. That’s because ZeroPointfoods are less likely to be overeatenthan other foods. Think about it: It’s easier to snack on, say, six cookies than it is to down six ZeroPoint chicken breasts in one sitting.

How to use ZeroPoint foods

There’s no right or wrong way to dig into ZeroPoint foods, but these three ideas can help get you started:

  • Build on them. Choose one of your ZeroPoint™ foods as a base, then layer in flavor with other foods (some which may also be 0 Points and some that may not be). For example, you could start with skinless chicken breast, add diced tomatoes, and top with an ounce of mozzarella and basil. Lots of yum, very few Points.
  • Use them as a cushion. If you’re likely to run out of Points before the end of the day, turn to recipes made entirely of ZeroPoint ingredients, like a non-starchy vegetable-packed soup, to finish within Budget. It’s like a freebie fill-up!
  • Save up your Points. Going out for dinner tonight? You could focus on ZeroPoint™ foods at breakfast and lunch so that you have more Points to play with later on. Then, when you crack the restaurant menu, you’ll have more flexibility to order exactly what you’re in the mood for.

Surprising ZeroPoint foods


You can probably guess what some of the ZeroPoint foods are: Spinach, asparagus, broccoli…yep, all non-starchy veggies are on the list. But some other potential ZeroPoint foods may surprise you. Read on to learn about these unexpected ZeroPoint foods, as well as fun, tasty ways to use them.

1. Scrambled eggs
This go-to breakfast dish won’t break your Budget if you only use cooking spray. That’s because all eggs—whether scrambled, poached, or hard boiled—have a value of 0 Points if they're on your list.
2. Caviar
Ooh, la la! Caviar, or salt-cured fish eggs, may be pricey, but it won’t cost you a single Point.

3. Edamame
Edamame is excellent on its own (or with a sprinkling of salt or a drizzle of soy sauce), but the soybeans are also seriously scrumptious when used as a protein-rich base for homemade hummus.

4. Fat-free, plain Greek yogurt
Here’s a great way to stick to your Budget: Replace condiments like mayo and sour cream with plain, fat-free Greek yogurt.

5. Butternut squash

Roast up some butternut squash with a sprinkle of cinnamon and some salt and you not only have an easy and delicious side dish but, since it's a non-starchy vegetable, it has no impact on your daily Budget.6. Refried beans
FYI: Fat-free, no-sugar-added canned refried beans are delicious in a deconstructed burrito salad. Try this: Top lettuce with tomato, corn kernels, diced avocado, seasoned rice, and a scoop of warmed, refried beans. Then add a sprinkle of cheese and hot sauce or salsa. Drooling yet?

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7. Pico de Gallo
Use this ZeroPoint food to season other ZeroPoint foods, like black beans, grilled chicken breast, or scrambled eggs.

8. Unsweetened pickles

Yes, you can get your salty-n-sour fix without using a single Point. You already know to layer pickles on sandwiches and burgers, but chopped or sliced gherkins can also add an unexpected zing to a number of dishes, from tuna salad to deviled eggs.

11 Foods You Didn't Realize Could be Zero Points (2024)

FAQs

Which foods are 0 points for Weight Watchers? ›

Our ZeroPoint food categories
  • Non-starchy vegetables. With a wide range of health benefits, it's no wonder non-starchy veggies are a ZeroPoint food for everyone. ...
  • Fruits. ...
  • Chicken & turkey breast. ...
  • Fish & shellfish. ...
  • Eggs. ...
  • Tofu & tempeh. ...
  • Beans, peas & lentils. ...
  • Low-fat yoghurt & cottage cheese.
Dec 9, 2021

How many points are 2 eggs on Weight Watchers? ›

It doesn't matter what you cook your eggs with or in. Because eggs are a ZeroPoint foods, they do not have any Points™ values—even in a cake recipe.

Why are there so many zero point foods on Weight Watchers? ›

Your list of ZeroPoint foods includes culinary staples like chicken breast, eggs, non-starchy veggies, beans, and more. These foods were chosen because they help form the foundation of healthy eating patterns. Loading your plate with these ingredients isn't just good for your body—it's great for weight loss.

Is oatmeal a zero point food? ›

Plain oats—no matter the type—are a ZeroPoint food. Are oats a ZeroPoint food if I process them into flour? Unfortunately not. Breakfast grains ground to a flour-like consistency (such as oats ground into oat flour) is not considered ZeroPoints since flour is not a ZeroPoint food.

Are bananas zero points on Weight Watchers? ›

Weight Watchers Tips, Tricks and Recipes | Why is a medium banana 0 points but a medium blended banana is 3 points | Facebook.

Can you eat as much zero point foods as you want? ›

Every day, you're given a point allowance that you can “spend” on whatever foods you want. But there are also a large variety of ZeroPoint foods that you can eat as much as you want of. The list of over 200 options is so nutritious, they don't count towards your point total at all (click through for the full list).

Is popcorn a zero point food? ›

Air-fried popcorn is zero points in Weight Watchers!

Why is chicken not zero points on Weight Watchers? ›

Chicken thighs will have a Points value because this dark meat contains a higher amount of fat than the tenderloin or breast. But that doesn't mean you shouldn't eat them! There's still room for this delicious cut in your Budget.

Are scrambled eggs zero points? ›

Whether you like them poached, scrambled, or hard-boiled, they're a quick and easy option for a light lunch or a healthy snack. Are eggs really a ZeroPoint food? Yes, eggs—including the yolk! —are a ZeroPoint food.

How many points is bacon? ›

include bacon they're counting it as one point per slice.

How many points is a cup of 2 milk on Weight Watchers? ›

How many Points are in milk?
Cow's milkPoints Values per 1-cup serving
Skim (fat free)3 Points
1% milk (reduced fat)4 Points
2% milk5 Points
Whole milk6-7 Points
Jun 15, 2017

What are the best zero point foods? ›

A sneak peek at ZeroPoint foods
  • Non-starchy veggies.
  • Fruit.
  • Fat-free yogurt and cottage cheese.
  • Eggs.
  • Fish and shellfish.
  • Poultry.
  • Tofu and tempeh.
  • Corn and popcorn.

How many points is a baked potato on Weight Watchers? ›

Load up a baked potato and dig into a hearty, healthy meal. Start with a small baked potato (4 SmartPoints value), then load it up with one of these 0 SmartPoints value toppings, and dig into a hearty, healthy meal.

Why is fruit not zero points on Weight Watchers? ›

Whole fruit is a ZeroPoint food, but once it becomes part of a smoothie, the experience of “eating” it changes. Research shows that liquids don't promote the same feeling of fullness and satisfaction that solid foods do.

What meat is zero point on Weight Watcher? ›

So are we talking about just chicken breasts?
  • Chicken breast, skinless.
  • Deli meat, skinless chicken or turkey breast only.
  • Ground chicken breast.
  • Ground turkey, 98% fat-free*
  • Ground turkey breast.
  • Turkey breast, skinless.
Nov 2, 2021

Why is chicken not 0 points on Weight Watchers? ›

Chicken thighs will have a Points value because this dark meat contains a higher amount of fat than the tenderloin or breast. But that doesn't mean you shouldn't eat them! There's still room for this delicious cut in your Budget.

What fruit is zero points on Weight Watcher? ›

Fruit WILL be ZeroPoint food if it is: Fresh and frozen fruit without added sugars or fats. Canned in water. Canned in sugar-free artificially sweetened syrup.

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