Are there 10 that are probably worse than these? Sure. (In fact, you could probably find 10 things at The Cheesecake Factory that are worse than all of these.) But these are the types of foods—high in some combination of calories, saturated fat, sodium, white flour, and added sugar—that are contributing to America’s obesity, diabetes, and heart disease problems.

1. Pot Belly Pie

Judging by the label, Stouffer’s Large Size (16 oz.) White Meat Chicken Pot Pie has 530 calories, 11 grams of saturated fat, and 770 milligrams of sodium. But those numbers are for only half a pie. Eat the entire thing, as many people do, and you’re talking 1,020 calories, 21 grams of sat fat (a day’s supply), and 1,480 mg of sodium (two-thirds of a day’s worth).

2. Five Fleshy Guys

Think Five Guys is better than fast food burger joints? The Hamburger (with no toppings) has 840 calories and a day’s worth of saturated fat (20 grams). It makes a McDonald’s Big Mac (540 calories) look wimpy. The Bacon Cheeseburger (with no extra toppings) hits 1,060 calories and 30 grams of sat fat. Add 950 calories for the regular fries. A large McDonald’s Fries has “only” 510 calories.

3. Liquid Salt

A typical cup of Campbell’s regular Condensed Soup has 800 milligrams of sodium. But many people eat the whole can, which contains around 2,000 mg of sodium—nearly an entire day’s worth! Look for Campbell’s Healthy Request soups, with 410 mg of sodium per cup (still high if you eat the whole can). Better yet, try lower-sodium soups, like "Light in Sodium" soups by Amy’s, Imagine, and Pacific, and "Lower Sodium" soups from Dr. McDougall’s.

4. Tortilla Terror

Interested in a Chipotle Chicken Burrito (tortilla, rice, pinto beans, cheese, chicken, sour cream, and salsa)? Think of its 1,090 calories, 16 grams of saturated fat, and 2,240 milligrams of sodium as six Taco Bell Chicken Soft Tacos! You can slash the calories in half by ditching the tortilla, rice, and sour cream, and getting the chicken, beans, cheese, and salsa as the toppings for a salad.

5. Tower Trouble Cake

No one expects light desserts at The Cheesecake Factory. But the Chocolate Tower Truffle Cake kicks things up a notch. With its “layers and layers of fudge cake with chocolate truffle cream and chocolate mousse,” you’re staring at 1,770 calories—more than any cheesecake on the menu. And don’t forget the bonus 60 grams (three days’ worth) of saturated fat and 34 teaspoons of (mostly added) sugar.

6. Pizza Padding

At Uno Pizzeria & Grill, the Chicago Classic Deep Dish Pizza piles crumbled sausage and cheese on a thick white-flour crust. The “individual” size packs 2,240 calories (enough for the whole day), plus 48 grams of saturated fat (a 2½-day supply) and 4,400 milligrams of sodium (nearly two days’ worth). You might as well eat three Pizza Hut Pepperoni Lover’s Personal Pan Pizzas. Urp!

7. Triple Bypass

Can’t decide what to pick from a restaurant menu? No worries. You can order not just one entrée, but two…or three…all at once. Olive Garden’s Tour of Italy—lasagna, chicken parmigiana, and fettuccine alfredo—comes with 1,520 calories, 48 grams of saturated fat, and 3,250 milligrams of sodium. Add a breadstick (140 calories and 460 mg of sodium) and a serving of house salad with dressing (150 calories and 770 mg of sodium), and you’ll swallow 1,810 calories and 4,480 mg of sodium (enough for today and tomorrow) in a single meal!

8. Starbucks on Steroids

A Starbucks venti (20 oz.) White Chocolate Mocha with 2% milk and whipped cream is more than a mere cup of coffee. It has as many calories as a McDonald’s Quarter Pounder with Cheese. Few people have room in their diets for the 530 calories, 14 grams of saturated fat, and estimated 9 teaspoons of added sugar that this hefty beverage supplies. Can’t say no? Drop the calories to 240 and the sat fat to three grams by ordering a tall (12 oz.) made with nonfat milk and no whipped cream.

9. Extreme Ice Cream

A half-cup serving of Ben & Jerry’s ice cream squeezes roughly 300 calories and an estimated 4½ teaspoons of added sugar into your fat cells, and half a day’s saturated fat into your artery walls. That’s if you can stop at a petite half cup! Häagen-Dazs ice cream is no better.

10. Shakedown

McDonald’s Chocolate Shake (soft serve ice cream, chocolate syrup, and whipped cream) starts at 530 calories for a small (12 oz.). Few people buy an ice cream shake expecting it to shrink their waist, but who would think that a “small” delivers the calories of a Big Mac? A large reaches 840 calories, 14 grams of saturated fat (¾ of a day’s worth), and an estimated 22 teaspoons of added sugar, all blended into a handy 22 oz. cup.