7 healthy Starbucks hacks to cut calories on your next order

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A Grande Vanilla Latte may sound innocent enough — until you realize you’ve just ingested 250 calories and 35 grams of sugar. Although your go-to orders may rack up some serious button-busting calorie counts, that doesn’t mean you have to give up on Starbucks for good in order to witness your waistline shrink. Fortunately for coffee lovers, the java giant offers plenty of modifications and room for customization — even if it’s not scribbled on their menu. Find out how to slim down your caffeinated Starbucks order with these simple hacks and then check out the 28 Starbucks Items That Diet Experts Love for other delicious picks that won’t break your calorie budget.

Cut it short

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Thought you could only order a Tall, Grande, Venti, or Trenta? Although it’s not listed on the menu, ordering a Short is also an option. Getting your go-to order in Sbux’s smallest size, the 8-ounce Short, will slash four ounces worth of your chosen beverage’s calories and save you a few bucks compared to ordering the Tall. If you usually opt for a low-cal option like plain iced coffee with a splash of cream, we say go for the Grande. But if you’re in the mood to splurge on a seasonal latte (hello, PSL), the 8-ounce shouldn’t break your calorie budget.



Know your milk alternatives

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In Starbucks’ beginnings, former CEO and current Executive Chairman Howard Schultz only allowed whole milk in stores because he wanted the shop’s offerings to stay true to authentic Italian-style espresso drinks. Thankfully, Sbux has evolved since and now offers 2 percent and skim milk in addition to adding non-dairy options like almond, coconut, and soy milk to fit its diverse customers’ diets. And FYI, unless you specify which milk you want, Starbucks will concoct your coffee with 2 percent milk.

If you’re watching your weight, we still recommend the 2 percent over the skim because it has a gram less sugar and packs in a solid dose of healthy fats. If you prefer a plant-based milk, go for the almond or soy over the coconut milk, which has just one gram of protein and absolutely no fiber per 12 ounces.



Be specific about your syrups

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A sweetened Tall order is made with three pumps of syrup, while a Grande is made with four pumps, and a hot or iced Venti beverage has five or six pumps, respectively. Each flavored pump packs in about 20 calories and five grams of sugar. So if you opt for a Grande Vanilla Latte with two pumps of vanilla syrup instead of four, you’ll be sparing your waistline of 40 calories and 10 grams of sugar!




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