Bacon vs Canned Chicken

Side-by-side macro comparison. Bacon vs Canned Chicken per their standard serving sizes.

Bacon

per 2 strips cooked (16g)

86 cal
6g Protein
0g Carbs
7g Fat
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vs

Canned Chicken

per 2 oz drained (56g)

60 cal
14g Protein
0g Carbs
1g Fat
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Macro Comparison Table

Macro Bacon Canned Chicken Difference
Calories 86 cal 60 cal +43% Bacon
Protein 6g 14g -57% Bacon
Carbs 0g 0g 0% Bacon
Fat 7g 1g +600% Bacon

Differences shown relative to Bacon. Positive = Bacon has more.

Quick Take

Bacon delivers 86 calories per serving with 6g protein, 0g carbs, and 7g fat. Canned Chicken delivers 60 calories with 14g protein, 0g carbs, and 1g fat. The most meaningful difference: they're within 26 calories per serving, so calorie load is essentially equivalent. For protein density per calorie, Canned Chicken wins at 93% of calories from protein.

When to Pick Each

For Cutting / Weight Loss

When cutting on a tight calorie budget, Canned Chicken gives you 26 more calories of headroom per serving — that's room for an extra snack, more vegetables, or a higher-protein second portion. If protein density matters more (which it does for preserving muscle on a deficit), Canned Chicken delivers more grams of protein per calorie consumed.

For Bulking / Muscle Gain

For muscle gain, you want calories AND protein. Bacon brings 86 calories — useful when you're chasing a surplus and struggling to eat enough. Canned Chicken delivers 14g of protein per serving, which directly feeds muscle protein synthesis. The best pick depends on whether you need more total calories or more usable protein.

For Keto / Low-Carb

Both Bacon and Canned Chicken are keto-friendly with under 10g carbs per serving.

Frequently Asked

Which has more protein, Bacon or Canned Chicken?

Canned Chicken has more protein: 14g vs 6g per serving. That's a difference of 8g.

Which has fewer calories, Bacon or Canned Chicken?

Canned Chicken has 60 calories per serving vs 86 calories in Bacon — a difference of 26 calories.

Is Bacon or Canned Chicken better for keto?

Canned Chicken is the better keto choice at 0g carbs per serving vs 0g carbs in Bacon.

Is Bacon or Canned Chicken better for weight loss?

For weight loss, Canned Chicken gives you more calorie flexibility (26 cal less per serving). For preserving muscle during a deficit, Canned Chicken delivers more protein per calorie. Most people on cuts benefit from Canned Chicken.

Which Is Better for Your Goal?

🔥 Weight Loss

Canned Chicken

Higher protein-to-calorie density + lower absolute fat = more satiety per calorie.

💪 Muscle Gain

Canned Chicken

Higher absolute protein per serving better supports muscle protein synthesis.

🥑 Low-Carb / Keto

tie

Lower carbohydrate content fits keto and low-carb macros without burning your carb budget.

Both fit most balanced diets. These verdicts reflect macro-only comparisons — taste, satiety, cost, and personal preference also matter.

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