Costa Chicken Fajita Wrap (UK Price, Calories & Allergens 2026)
A sweet treat or drink-only Costa order can be enough for a quick stop, but the Chicken Fajita Wrap is clearly aiming at lunch. It’s a grab-and-go wrap with chicken, tomato, onion, peppers, chilli, fajita-style seasoning and cheese, so the decision is less about a nibble and more about whether you want a spiced savoury lunch.
For 2026, the Costa Chicken Fajita Wrap price UK is £4.65, with a 187g portion. The Chicken Fajita Wrap calories come in at 407kcal per portion, with 23g protein, which gives it more lunch weight than a small snack or pastry-style add-on.
If you’re choosing quickly before getting back to work, the main thing to know is this: it’s chicken-led, tomato-heavy, lightly cheesy and seasoned around chilli, paprika, cumin, coriander and fajita-style spices.
| Nutrient | Per 100g | Per Portion (187g) |
|---|---|---|
| Energy (kcal) | 218 | 407 |
| Energy (kJ) | 917 | 1715 |
| Carbohydrates (g) | 26 | 49 |
| Sugars (g) | 3 | 5.7 |
| Fat (g) | 6.8 | 13 |
| Saturates (g) | 2.4 | 4.5 |
| Fibre (g) | 1.9 | 3.6 |
| Protein (g) | 12 | 23 |
| Salt (g) | 0.85 | 1.6 |
What to know at the counter
The quick decision: order the Chicken Fajita Wrap if you want a familiar Costa lunch with chicken, peppers, onion, tomato sauce and a spiced fajita direction. Skip it if you’re avoiding wheat or milk, want a vegetarian or vegan lunch, or you’d rather keep your order closer to a light snack.
Lunch first, snack second
At 187g and 407kcal, this wrap sits more naturally in the lunch space than the snack space. It isn’t positioned like a breakfast add-on or sweet treat; the roast chicken breast, sauces, onion, peppers and cheese make it a more complete savoury order.
The 23g protein is one of the strongest lunch signals here. If you’re comparing it with a drink-only Costa stop or a small sweet snack, this is the choice that’s more likely to feel like the main part of the order. If you’ve got a bigger appetite, you may still want another small snack alongside it, but the wrap itself has enough nutrition behind it to be treated as lunch.
What gives it the fajita-style flavour
The Chicken Fajita Wrap ingredients point clearly towards tomato, chicken and spice rather than a plain cheese-and-chicken wrap. The tortilla itself includes tomato seasoning with red pepper powder, paprika and basil, while the filling includes roast chicken breast, tomato sauce, spicy tomato and herb sauce, roasted red onion, red pepper and yellow pepper.
The spicy tomato and herb sauce is where much of the seasoning direction comes from, with red chilli purée, cayenne pepper, paprika, cumin, coriander, garlic, oregano, basil and black pepper listed. Mozzarella and mature Cheddar add a cheese element, but this isn’t mainly a cheese wrap; the chicken, tomato sauces, onion, peppers and fajita-style seasoning do most of the work.
The nutrition picture without overcomplicating it
The Chicken Fajita Wrap nutrition is fairly straightforward for a Costa lunch wrap: 407kcal, 49g carbohydrates, 13g fat, 4.5g saturates, 23g protein, 3.6g fibre, 5.7g sugars and 1.6g salt per portion.
The protein is useful if you want something more substantial than a sweet snack. The sugars are not especially high for a tomato-led savoury wrap at 5.7g, while the salt is worth noticing at 1.6g if you’re keeping an eye on salt across the rest of the day. Fat sits at 13g, with 4.5g saturates, partly reflecting the mozzarella and mature Cheddar in the filling.
Allergens and suitability to check
The Chicken Fajita Wrap allergens are simple but important: it contains wheat and milk. Wheat comes through the tortilla wrap, and milk is present in the mozzarella and mature Cheddar cheese.
It’s not suitable for vegetarians and it’s not suitable for vegans, as it contains roast chicken breast and milk-based cheese. If allergies or intolerances matter for your order, check Costa’s current information before buying, as recipes can change.
The final ordering call
The Costa Chicken Fajita Wrap makes sense if you want a spiced grab-and-go lunch rather than a drink-only stop or a sweet snack. The £4.65 price gets you a 187g wrap with 407kcal and 23g protein, so it has enough substance to work as a midday order. The flavour direction is tomato, chicken, onion, peppers, chilli, fajita-style seasoning and cheese, which should suit you if you like a savoury wrap with a bit of spice. Skip it if you need a vegetarian or vegan option, if wheat or milk are an issue, or if you’re after something lighter than a proper lunch-style wrap.
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Disclaimer
Prices shown are typical UK menu estimates for 2026 and may vary by store location, promotions, delivery services, or eat-in vs takeaway pricing. Nutritional values are based on standard food portion




