Worst Fast Food Ideas Ever
Wednesday, Aug 19, 2020, 7:41 pm
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1.McDonalds McGriddle
McGriddles were added to the McDonalds menu in 2003. The breakfast sandwich is one of McDonalds' fattest menu options to-date. Though it may not look like, the McGriddle has just as much fat as a Big Mac. On top of that, it has more sugar than a pack of McDonalds cookies. The best thing about this sandwich is that you can deconstruct it, put it on a plate and serve it as a breakfast meal.
2.Burger King Veggie Burger
This Burger King Veggie burger was a great concept, but its nutrition facts make it just as bad as eating a regular burger. This veggie burger has approximately 124 calories and 4.4 grams of fat. Instead of buying this veggie burger, it would be healthier to just put some pieces of lettuce and tomato in between two slices of bread.
3.Wendy's Baconator Triple
If you don't like living and you want to kill yourself slowly, then try eating a Wendy's Baconator Triple for breakfast, lunch and dinner. The burger contains two beef patties, two slices of cheese, pickles and multiple pieces of bacon. This behemoth burger is 1330 calories, 3150 milligrams of sodium and 38 grams of saturated fat.
4.Dunkin Donuts Sausage Pancake Bites
Dunkin Donuts' Sausage Pancake Bites would have been the perfect breakfast item for people who are always on the go. Unfortunately, the taste did not match the amazing concept. The sausage wasn't freshly made, but the surrounding pancake was, which led to the entire thing having an odd taste and look.
5.McDonalds Hula Burger
The Hula Burger came and went faster than a speeding bullet. The meatless 'burger' was added on the menu in 1963. The concept should have never been called a burger, because it was anything but. In between the two buns was a slice of pineapple and cheese. This 'burger' was created to give those who don't eat meat another menu option.
6.Dominos Bread Bowl Pasta
Dominos must have wanted to save money on plastic bowls or didn't want to hurt any trees when they came up with this idea. Eating a few slices of bread with a pasta dish is normal. But eating the entire load of bread in one sitting with piping hot pasta is not. A Bread Bowl Pasta from the pizza chain contains 680 calories, 1780 milligrams of sodium, and 115 milligrams of cholesterol.
7.McDonalds McRib
Ribs are to be eaten at barbeques, with both hands and lots of sauce smeared on your lips. Not only did McDonalds add this monstrosity to their menu, but they brought it back after they removed it. The rib is so thick that once you bite into it, it slips out of the bun. The rib meat tastes and looks more like mystery meat at the nearby prison cafeteria.
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8.Taco Bell Pacific Shrimp Taco and Burrito
Some food items should only be made by expert chefs and cooks. In 2011, Taco Bell introduced the Pacific Shrimp Taco and Burrito. Both items contain the basic contents of a taco and burrito, but there were pieces of shrimp lodged in each one. Unfortunately, the shrimp was chewy and overcooked. The concept never really took off and has since been removed from the menu.
9.McDonalds McPizza
The McPizza was a disaster waiting to happen, hence why it's nonexistent. This concept came about in the 1980s, but with all the other establishments out there that were known for making great pizza, McDonalds McPizza didn't stand a chance. The pizza itself wasn't terrible, but McDonalds is known for burgers and fries. No one has time to be waiting in a crowded McDonalds for a pizza to cook.
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10.KFC Double Down
KFC seems to like making food that will leave you with a clogged artery. Their Double Down sandwich eliminates the use of bread, which is great if you're watching your carb intake. However, they went and replaced the bread with fried chicken. And instead of putting a slice of cheese in between it, there's bacon, some sort of mystery sauce and cheese.
11.The McLobster
Taking a food like lobster and putting it on the McDonalds menu is like serving someone a diaper full of shrimp. Lobster is a rather expensive food, so it boggles the mind how it even made it onto the McDonalds menu. This was McDonalds attempt at serving five-star cuisine and they failed miserably.
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12.KFC Famous Bowls
KFC Famous Bowls were a heart attack waiting to happen. Fast food should be eaten sparingly, but I don't see how anyone can live after eating one of these. KFC's Famous Bowls look delicious, but they reportedly contain a whopping 700 calories, 2260 milligrams of sodium, and 55 milligrams of cholesterol.
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