The One Menu Item You Should Never Order at McDonald’s

Search
Joined
Jan 17, 2007
Messages
99,709
Tokens
This fast food giant’s mascot may be a clown, but don’t assume we’re joking around when we say you should absolutely never order this menu item from McDonald’s.


After years of failed turnaround efforts and plummeting sales, McDonald’s finally has its act together: Thanks in part to a refreshed ingredient list that limits preservatives and artificial additives as well as a boiled-down menu that focuses back on the basics, Mickey D fans are certainly putting a smile on again.


Another large part of Ronald’s success can be attributed to McDonald’s all-day breakfast, which, is not only great for people who struggle to wake up before 11 a.m., but also for those who like to indulge in a yogurt parfait for a midday snack.


The one issue with the brinner option? It makes you more likely to crave McDonald’s breakfast, and thus, makes you more likely to order the absolute worst menu item at the fast food chain: the Big Breakfast with Hotcakes. (Luckily, it’s not part of the all-day breakfast option, so you’re limited to ordering it in the A.M.)


[h=3]Not That![/h]McDonald’s Big Breakfast With Hotcakes, Biscuit, Scrambled Eggs, Sausage, Hashbrowns, Hotcake Syrup & Butter
1,350 calories, 65 g fat (25 g saturated fat, 0.5 g trans fat), 2,100 mg sodium, 155 g carbs (6 g fiber, 48 g sugar), 35 g protein





Despite their new-and-improved menu, this meal is a lingering reminder that the Golden Arches is the infamous chain that invented “supersizing.”
Just a single meal wipes out your entire day’s recommended allowance of fat (for a 2,000-calorie diet), a whopping 126 percent of a single day’s worth of saturated fat, and just a hair shy of what you should consume in a day of blood-pressure-raising sodium and blood-sugar-spiking added sugar.


In other words: eating this Big Breakfast is like eating the…


Fat equivalent of: 2.3 pints of Breyer’s Vanilla ice cream
Saturated fat equivalent of: 6 slices of Domino’s cheese pizza
Sodium equivalent of: 10 bags of Rold Gold Twist Pretzels
Sugar equivalent of: 5 Krispy Kreme Glazed Donuts
Sorry, but we’re not lovin’ it.


If you’re looking for a similar variety of flavors in your breakfast, we recommend sticking with our top ranked healthy breakfast: the Egg McMuffin.


[h=3]Eat This! Instead:[/h]
Egg McMuffin
300 calories, 12 g fat (6 g saturated fat), 730 mg sodium, 30 g carbs (2 g fiber, 3 g sugar), 17 g protein





Yup, the classic. It’s a staple Eat This, Not That! has approved for years—and we love it even more now that each morning meal is made with real butter (instead of trans fat-laden margarine) and freshly cracked eggs. We even recommend it over the Egg White Delight because “the whole egg sandwich includes the yolk, which contains carotenoids, essential fatty acids, vitamins and minerals,” says Chicago-based dietician Christine M. Palumbo, MBA, RDN, FAND.
 

Member
Handicapper
Joined
Oct 31, 2004
Messages
44,302
Tokens
The egg mcmuffin actually only has 290 calories not 300
 

New member
Joined
Sep 21, 2004
Messages
14,836
Tokens
12 grams of fat in a Mcmuffin. Wow! That is what I usually get but now gotta re think that one.
 
Joined
Jan 17, 2007
Messages
99,709
Tokens
haven't been to a McDonalds in over a Year, actually think it's like 18+ months

and that goes for any other Fast Food joint
 

Member
Joined
Sep 21, 2004
Messages
32,861
Tokens
a question, who are the people that go theses days, high school, college kids, over weight adults???
 

New member
Joined
Sep 21, 2004
Messages
14,836
Tokens
Breakfast at Mc D's is convenient. I go very rarely but the drive through is nice. Thing is it is expensive! Egg Mcmuffin meal is almost as much as a sit down breakfast. I usually end up at the drive through after a few too many the night before. The grease works well for that
 

Member
Handicapper
Joined
Oct 31, 2004
Messages
44,302
Tokens
I haven't done regular mcd food in forever but do the egg MC quite often .
Its low cal decent protein.

I have all the calorie counts of anything I eat regularly memorized
 

Member
Handicapper
Joined
Oct 31, 2004
Messages
44,302
Tokens
yeah I just looked it up. 290

guess they screwed the article up

They got that number from the old menu when they used margirine instead of butter
 

New member
Joined
Sep 21, 2004
Messages
14,836
Tokens
My dogs know every drive through and go crazy. One day was driving and my dog starts going nuts. I wondered what was up until I saw him looking at a full size Mc Donalds ad with some meal on it on the transit bus next to us.
 

Member
Joined
Sep 21, 2004
Messages
32,861
Tokens
he was trying to tell you, who in their right mind eat that crap lol, dogs have a 6th sense
 

New member
Joined
Jun 1, 2007
Messages
689
Tokens
I usually have micky Ds like once a month no mas. But I get on some little convenience spurts where I would have it sometimes 2 or 3 times in a week then
stop for a few months. I don't like hash browns; just a sponge for all that grease.
 

New member
Joined
Jul 25, 2015
Messages
51
Tokens
Come on guys!!! Mc Donald's is the taste of our childhood!!!
No healthy but tasty @)
 

New member
Joined
Feb 5, 2007
Messages
3,415
Tokens
Why anyone eats this shit is beyond me. You can get fast food for just as cheap,healthier and tastes better at other places. Shit is grade a garbage but people line up in droves.
 

New member
Joined
Mar 10, 2012
Messages
1,585
Tokens
I don't remember the last time I've eaten at a McDonald's but it has less to do with the food and more to do with not wanting the nasty people usually working there anywhere near my food. I don't know if it has gotten worse these days or I just notice it more as an adult
 

Forum statistics

Threads
1,108,527
Messages
13,452,320
Members
99,418
Latest member
TennisMonger
The RX is the sports betting industry's leading information portal for bonuses, picks, and sportsbook reviews. Find the best deals offered by a sportsbook in your state and browse our free picks section.FacebookTwitterInstagramContact Usforum@therx.com