9 Things You Should Never Order From McDonald's

At first glance, the Filet-O-Fish might appear to be a healthier alternative compared to a beef burger. However, this sandwich often falls short on both flavor and nutrition.

Filet-O-Fish

The Big Breakfast with Hotcakes is a behemoth of a meal featuring scrambled eggs, a sausage patty, hash browns, a biscuit, and hotcakes with syrup and butter.

Big Breakfast with Hotcakes

These frappés are packed with sugar, often containing more than a regular soda. They also cram a hefty caloric punch, adding whipped cream and syrup to this indulgent item.

McCafe Frappés

The Double Quarter Pounder with Cheese is extremely high in calories, saturated fats, and sodium. Consuming such a large, calorie-dense meal can be a leading cause of heart disease and other health issues over time.

Double Quarter Pounder with Cheese

The chicken patty in McChicken is heavily breaded and fried, resulting in high levels of unhealthy fats and calories.

McChicken

This oatmeal is packed with added sugars and sweetened dried fruit. The heightened sugar content can quickly turn this breakfast option into a high-calorie, dessert-like meal.

Fruit and Maple Oatmeal

McD’s fries are legendary, known for their crispy texture and addictive taste. However, a large order of fries contains too many unhealthy fats, calories, and sodium.

Large Fries

A large Sweet Tea contains more sugar than a can of soda, making it a terrible choice for those who want to reduce their sugar intake. Drinking sugary beverages regularly can lead to an increased risk of type 2 diabetes.

Sweet Tea

A calorie-laden breakfast option, the biscuit in this order is buttery and high in fat, and when combined with bacon, cheese, and eggs, it becomes a meal rich in saturated fats and sodium.

Bacon, Egg & Cheese Biscuit

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