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The site uses only information from the chains themselves in its listings, and offers them up by restaurant name or category (burger, taco, appetizer, etc.) It's only a basic four numbers after each listing—calories, fat, carbs, and Weight Watchers Points—and any list can be sorted by any heading. So those on detailed diets will likely look elsewhere, but for a quick read on what's reasonably not-bad for you during a chain stop, Fatburgr's low-clutter interface is great.
The site also offers an iPhone-formatted version, seen below:

Fatburgr certainly needs many more brand names in its listing to give it a universally helpful reach, but for the standards it has sorted at the moment, it's a good, quick read. Free to use, no sign-up required. Fatburgr [via eHub]
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