What oil does Fox's Pizza Den fry in?
Fox's Pizza Den cooks with soybean oil (assumed — standard regional pizza chain dough; not disclosed on nutrition page).
CHigh Risk — 10.3g avg PUFA/item across 101 items
The 5 cleanest things to order at Fox's Pizza Den
| Soda | 0.0g PUFA |
| Water | 0.0g PUFA |
| Cheese Pizza, 1 slice (14") | 2.0g PUFA |
| S'mores Pizza Cookie | 2.0g PUFA |
| Candy Cookie | 2.0g PUFA |
Lower PUFA is cleaner. These are estimates from published nutrition data and disclosed oils; preparation varies by location.
Why the frying oil matters
Most fast-food chains fry in seed oils like soybean, canola, corn, or a blend of them, which are high in polyunsaturated fat (PUFA). A handful still use beef tallow or other stable fats, which are far lower in PUFA. The oil a kitchen fries in is the single biggest driver of how much seed oil ends up on your plate. See the full breakdown on the Fox's Pizza Den report card, or where it lands on the Seed Oil Index.