15 Fast-Food Breakfasts Nutritionists Would Never Recommend

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Dunkin: Sausage, Egg and Cheese on a Croissant

Calories: 720

Sodium: 1,120 mg

Carbs: 42 g (2 g fiber, 6 g sugar)

It may not have the scary amount of sugar Starbucks beverages do and it might not be as filled with as many trans fats as a bagel either.

But that doesn’t make this Dunkin breakfast healthy either.

The problem, in this case, is that this croissant gives you way too many carbs compared to its dietary fiber content. In other words, you’ll get almost no dietary fiber at all and that’s exactly what you would need for satiety. Without dietary fiber, you’ll only trick your body into thinking it has had enough before hunger strikes again in a short time.

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