9 ZeroPoint food categories on WeightWatchers® (2024)

Our ZeroPoint food categories

Keen to find out what foods are on the ZeroPoint foods list? Here’s a summary of the 9 categories your plan includes:

1. Non-starchy vegetables

With a wide range of health benefits, it's no wonder non-starchy veggies are a ZeroPoint food for everyone. What’s so good about non-starchy veg? Well for starters, they’re packed with vitamins and minerals like potassium, vitamin A and vitamin C (just to name a few), plus they’re low in fat, calories (kilojoules), and are a great source of fibre and water - all of which can help when trying to lose or maintain your weight. Need we say more? We have heaps of non-starchy veggie recipes to keep you happy and satisfied.

2. Fruits

Both delicious and nutritious, fruit as a ZeroPoint food category is a no-brainer. Not only are they a good source of antioxidants, but fruit is also low in fat and calories and full of fibre - making them an excellent choice as part of a healthy, balanced eating plan. With over 60 options to choose from (we see you mango 🥭), we guarantee you’ll never fall short of tasty fruit recipes and satisfying snack options in this ZeroPoint food category.

3. Chicken & turkey breast

It's easy to see why these nutritious foods are on the list. Both chicken and turkey breast are excellent sources of protein, a key nutrient for helping you feel fuller for longer and supporting bone and muscle health. Plus they are incredibly versatile, making great additions to any tray bake, stir-fry, pasta, curry, stew - you name it, we have a chicken recipe for it.

4. Fish & shellfish

Rich in omega-3 fatty acids and also an excellent source of protein, there’s no denying the health benefits associated with these zero heroes. What’s included in this category you might ask? All fish, shellfish and seafood (fresh, frozen canned or raw) - as long as they contain no added ingredients with Points! From salmon poke bowls and fish cakes to tacos and curries, we have so many fish recipes that you can leverage these zero heroes in your eating plan - and all for zero Points. Score!

5. Eggs

Poached, scrambled, boiled or baked - no matter how they’re enjoyed, eggs have an impressive rap sheet. High in protein and key nutrients such as choline and B12, eggs are cheap, easy to cook and are incredibly versatile, making them a great snack option or addition to any main meal. If you need some egg-cellent ideas, we have heaps of egg recipes you will love. It's no wonder they’ve been a member favourite for years!

6. Tofu & tempeh

If you follow a plant-based diet or are simply looking to eat less meat, then these ZeroPoint foods are for you. These protein-rich foods can be used in a variety of meals like salads, stir-fries, patties and even nuggets (yes - tofu nuggets!) and will help you make the most of your budget. Plus, they’re also a good source of calcium and phosphorus, both of which are important for our teeth and bones. You can thank us later.

7. Beans, peas & lentils

Chickpeas, black beans, edamame, green peas - you name it, they’re all included! And for good reason. These nutrient-dense foods offer so many health benefits, providing a good source of dietary fibre, potassium, zinc, iron and folate. If you ask us, that’s a great reason to reach for these nutritional powerhouses more often.

8. Low-fat yoghurt & cottage cheese

Packed with protein, vitamin D and calcium, it's not hard to understand why 99% fat-free yoghurt and cottage cheese are included on the list. Plus, there are so many ways you can enjoy these tasty options across the week.

9. Corn & popcorn

Last, but definitely not least! If you’re a sucker for a bowl of popcorn on movie night, then this will make you happy. BUT it's not the only way you can enjoy this nutritious wholegrain. Whether it's grilled on the BBQ, tossed into fritters or enjoyed as a snack, there are so many ways you can leverage corn and popcorn in your eating plan to make the most of your Points budget.

The bottom line

Every* member gets the same list of over 200 ZeroPoint foods including non-starchy veggies, fruit, eggs, yoghurt & cottage cheese, fish & shellfish, chicken & turkey breast, tofu & tempeh, corn & popcorn, and beans, peas, & lentils. Use them as the base to build a healthy meal, as flavour boosts in salads, omelettes, sandwiches, or as a simple snack that will help you stay full and satisfied.

*Members living with diabetes will have a slightly different ZeroPoint foods list, based on global public health guidelines. These categories were carefully selected to consider the combination of carbohydrates, proteins, and fibre, and are less likely to impact blood sugar levels. Don't worry, your Points budget will take this different list into account.

9 ZeroPoint food categories on WeightWatchers® (2024)

FAQs

9 ZeroPoint food categories on WeightWatchers®? ›

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.

What are the zero point foods for 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.

Can you lose weight eating only zero point foods? ›

While Weight Watchers does not require or recommend that WW members eat zero points worth of food in a day, eating zero point foods for a few days can give your weight loss a jump start. This isn't a long-term plan but rather a way to quickly get back on track with healthy eating.

What are food points on Weight Watchers? ›

The WeightWatchers Points® system is our way of making nutrition science for weight loss simple! We look at the complex nutrition info (calories, saturated fat, protein, sugar and fibre) of every food and drink and distill it down to one easy to understand number: the Points value.

Which pasta is zero points on Weight Watchers? ›

Spaghetti squash with marinara sauce from Once Upon a Chef is a 0 WW point that is very healthy for vegetarians. It contains low carb, and low calories when roasted, you can serve it as a main dish or side dish either way works fine.

What veggies are not zero points? ›

Other vegetables that are not ZeroPoint foods are:
  • Avocados.
  • Parsnips.
  • Potatoes.
  • Sweet potatoes.
  • Yams.
  • Cassava/Yuca/Manioc.
  • Olives.
  • Nuts and seeds (including quinoa and other grains)
Dec 20, 2017

Is oatmeal a zero point food? ›

Plain oats—no matter the type—are a ZeroPoint food.

How many points is 2 eggs? ›

Because eggs are a ZeroPoint foods, they do not have any Points™ values—even in a cake recipe.

Are bananas zero points on Weight Watchers? ›

Whole fruit and most vegetables are ZeroPoint foods.

What foods can you not eat while on Weight Watchers? ›

However, WeightWatchers makes it clear that no foods are off-limits and members can eat their favorite snacks and desserts as long as they stay within their designated Points.

What cheese is zero points on Weight Watchers? ›

Yoghurt and cottage cheese (specifically plain, 99% fat-freet varieties) have made it onto the list of ZeroPoint food groups because they are nutrient-dense, packed with protein, and great sources of calcium and vitamin D, two key nutrients that are important for bone health.

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

Are potatoes 0 points on Weight Watchers? ›

Why members love the Purple food plan. "I love the fact that potatoes, whole grain rice and pasta are ZeroPoint foods on Purple. In the past I treated carbs as the enemy and believed you couldn't eat them and lose weight. Because they're ZeroPoint foods, it gave me the confidence to eat and enjoy them again.

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.

How many WW points is a banana? ›

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