Armour Chicken Vienna Sausage: 7g Protein per 4 Links, Labelgrade C (63/100)

C 63 / 100 — Effectively zero sugar and high sodium per 100g.

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Protein
68/100
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Ingredients
67/100
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Sat fat
70/100
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Sodium
21/100
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Sugar
100/100
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Fiber
30/100

The short answer

Armour Chicken Vienna Sausage delivers 7g of protein and 120 calories per 4 Sausages (60g) (USDA FDC 2769172). Per 100g that’s 11.7g of protein; per oz, 3.3g. The Labelgrade is C (63 / 100): Effectively zero sugar and high sodium per 100g.

Why this Labelgrade

DimensionGradeScoreWhy
Protein densityC+68 / 10011.7g per 100g — moderate; the per-serving total matters more than the per-unit density
Ingredient qualityC+67 / 10015 ingredients; flagged maltodextrin or corn syrup + MSG or curing nitrites
Saturated fat loadB-70 / 1003g per serving (5.0g per 100g) — moderate
Sodium loadF21 / 100530mg per serving (250mg per oz) — high; structural for cured/preserved foods
Sugar loadA+100 / 1000g of sugar — perfect
FiberF30 / 1000g fiber, expected for animal-protein products
OverallC63 / 100Weighted blend: protein 23% · ingredients 21% · saturated fat 18% · sodium 15% · sugar 15% · fiber 8%

How it compares

ProductProtein per servingPer 100 gPer ozCalories
Armour Chicken Vienna Sausage (this product)7g11.7g3.3g120
Spam Classic7g12.5g3.5g180
Dinty Moore Beef Stew11g4.3g1.2g191
Plain cooked chicken breast (benchmark)31g8.8g~165

What’s really in the tiny tin

Vienna sausages are one of the most processed things in the canned-meat aisle, and the label says so plainly. The base is mechanically separated chicken — the pressurized poultry paste that recovers every last bit of meat from the carcass — bound with water and salt, then seasoned with corn syrup, dextrose, sodium erythorbate, natural flavors, sodium nitrite, and garlic powder, and packed in chicken broth. That’s not a knock on safety; it’s all inspected and legal. It’s a knock on how far this is from a whole food, and it’s why the ingredient-quality dimension lands at a C+ rather than higher.

What you get for it is 7g of protein and 10g of fat in four little links. The protein is real, but as with the rest of this aisle, the fat and salt come along for the ride — there’s no version of a cured, canned sausage that’s also a lean protein.

Where it edges Spam — and where the line is

Among the cured canned-meat options, Vienna sausage is the slightly lighter pick, and that’s the honest case for it. Side by side, four links carry 10g of fat versus Spam’s 16g and 530mg of sodium versus Spam’s 790mg per serving. That lower fat load is exactly what nudges it to a C, one notch above Spam’s C-. If you’re choosing between the two cured options for flavor or convenience, this is the marginally better-scoring one.

But “edges Spam” is a low bar, and the line is worth drawing clearly: a serving is half a can, so most people eat the whole tin and double those fat and sodium numbers in a sitting. As a protein strategy this doesn’t compete — canned tuna or salmon two shelves over deliver two to three times the protein per calorie with a fraction of the fat. Vienna sausages earn their keep as a cheap, shelf-stable, salty snack you reach for occasionally, not as the thing you build a meal around.

Scope

This page covers Armour Chicken Vienna Sausage (4.6 ONZ), UPC 00054100179906, as represented in USDA Branded Foods FDC 2769172. Armour sells multiple variants in this product line — other sizes, flavors, or fat levels may have different macros and Labelgrade scores. Manufacturers periodically reformulate; always cross-reference the actual package label, especially if you have allergies or dietary restrictions.

Ingredients (from the USDA Branded Foods entry)

Ingredient Statement: USDAINGREDIENTS: SAUSAGE: MECHANICALLY SEPARATED CHICKEN, WATER, SALT. CONTAINS 2% OR LESS OF: CORN SYRUP, DEXTROSE, SODIUM ERYTHORBATE, NATURAL FLAVORS, SODIUM NITRITE, GARLIC POWDER. BROTH: CHICKEN BROTH. Ingredient Statement: SPANISHINGREDIENTES: SALCHICHAS: POLLO SEPARADO A MQUINA, AGUA, SAL. CONTIENE 2% O MENOS DE: JARABE DE MAZ, DEXTROSA, ERITORBATO DE SODIO, SABORES NATURALES, NITRITO DE SODIO, AJO EN POLVO. CALDO: CALDO DE POLLO.

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Quick Facts

Per serving · 4 Sausages (60g)

Size 4.6 ONZ
UPC 00054100179906
Verified 2026-06-06 · checked monthly
120
Calories
7g
Protein 14% DV
1g
Carbs 0% DV
10g
Fat 13% DV
per 100 g
12g protein · 200 cal ·0.00g sugar ·883mg sodium
per oz (1 oz)
3.3g protein · 57 cal ·0.00g sugar ·250mg sodium
Sugar 0g
Fiber 0g · 0% DV
Saturated fat 3g
Trans fat 0g
Sodium 530mg · 23% DV
Cholesterol 55.2mg
Calcium 70.2mg · 5% DV
Iron 0.948mg · 5% DV
Potassium 49.8mg · 1% DV

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Full nutrition facts
Nutrition Facts
Nutrient Per Serving (4 Sausages (60g))
Calories120
Protein7g
Total Fat10g
Saturated Fat3g
Trans Fat0g
Total Carbohydrates1g
Dietary Fiber0g
Total Sugars0g
Sodium530mg
Cholesterol55.2mg
Calcium70.2mg
Iron0.948mg
Potassium49.8mg

Scope: This page applies specifically to Chicken Vienna Sausage (4.6 ONZ) · UPC 00054100179906. Other sizes, flavors, or formulations may differ.

How this fits each diet

Each score is computed from the same USDA nutrition + ingredient data, against the published rules of each diet. They tell you "does this food fit this diet" — not whether the diet is right for you.

Vegan
F 0/100

contains animal-derived ingredients

Vegetarian
F 0/100

contains meat, fish, or gelatin

Gluten-free
A+ 100/100

no wheat, barley, rye, or malt detected in USDA ingredient list

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much protein is in Armour Chicken Vienna Sausage?

7 grams per 4-link serving, about half a small can (USDA FDC 2769172) — roughly 11.7g per 100g. It's chicken-based rather than pork, but at 10g of fat per serving the fat still outweighs the protein. Useful in a pinch, not a lean protein.

What is mechanically separated chicken?

It's the paste-like product made by forcing chicken carcasses through a sieve under pressure to recover every scrap of meat, including what clings to the bone. It's a legal, inspected, inexpensive ingredient — and it's the base of these sausages. It's the honest reason Vienna sausages are cheap, soft, and uniform, and the main mark against the ingredient quality score.

How does it compare to Spam?

Vienna sausage edges Spam (C vs C-), mostly on fat. A serving here is 10g fat versus Spam's 16g, and 530mg sodium versus Spam's 790mg, so it's the lighter of the two cured options. The trade-off is a more processed base — mechanically-separated chicken plus corn syrup, dextrose, and curing nitrites. Both are treat-tier; this one is marginally less heavy.

Why is the sodium high?

530mg per 4 links — about 23% of the 2,300mg daily limit in one small serving, and you'd often eat the whole can. Like all canned and cured meats, these are salt-preserved, so sodium is the category-wide watch-out. Eat the can and you're near half a day's sodium from the sausages alone.

Is Armour Chicken Vienna Sausage keto-friendly?

The macros fit — 1g carb, 0g sugar, 10g fat, 7g protein per serving slots into a low-carb day. But it's a fat-and-salt convenience food, not a clean protein, and the corn syrup and dextrose in the cure mean it isn't a whole-food choice. Fine occasionally; not a daily staple.

When was this data last verified?

2026-06-05, against USDA FoodData Central FDC 2769172. We re-verify top-traffic pages monthly and update within 7 days when a manufacturer reformulates.