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The One Thing You Should Never Order At Burger King (It Has Over 2,000 Calories)

February 10, 2017 by Tristen Zaryn
shefinds | Food
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Burger King is one of the OG's of fast food. It’s been around for decades and with good reason.

 

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But, if we are really trying to get our skin clear and waist snatched, we have to be very conscious about what we are putting in our bodies. Every so often, we should not deprive ourselves of all the greatness that Burger King has to offer, but there is one item on the menu that if you eat it, you can’t undo what it did to yourself (yes, it’s that bad).

Whopper

The Triple Whopper is the worst of the worst!

Whopper

The three quarter pound patties with cheese and mayonnaise combined provide the body with very little health benefits, but a substantial amount of fat (75 grams) and 2,000 calories. To put it in perspective that is worse than eating 5 of the Burger King hamburgers. Just don’t do it.

Burger King

While on SHEfinds, make sure to also check out why you should never order salad at a fast food restaurant and the best food to eat for breakfast if you want a flat stomach.

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Grocery store aisle featuring sugar and artificial sweeteners.
Person enjoying a healthy lunch at a dining table.
Sipping spearmint tea for relaxation and digestion.
Various types of bread displayed on a wooden surface.
Fresh bakery items from Costco, including cakes and pastries.
Woman holding her head, feeling overwhelmed or stressed.
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Checking time on a watch during breakfast.