The Healthiest Foods At Fast Food Restaurants

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Okay, we'll be the first to admit it. Fast food is awesome. It's cheap, yummy, and as quick as it's namesake suggests. But when just because you're strapped for time doesn't mean you have to reach for something unhealthy! Today on the blog, we're outlining your healthiest options at your favorite fast food chains. Check it out, right here!

 

Chipotle - Chicken Burrito Bowl w/ Brown Rice

If you're going to Chipotle, it'll do you well to layer on the veggies. We're talking pico de gallo, salsa, lettuce... all the things that will add a little color to your bowl. Chicken is by far their healthiest meat option, and spring for brown rice over it's more processed, white counterpart.

 

Starbucks - Spinach, Feta, and Egg White Breakfast Wrap

Starbucks is known for their coffee, but they also whip up a dang good breakfast. Next time you're getting your daily dose of caffeine, pick up their Spinach, Feta, and Egg White wrap for a healthy but filling breakfast option. It will compliment any cup of joe nicely!

 

In N Out - Protein Style Hamburger

Say bye bye bread for a healthier, protein style In N Out burger! You're cutting calories and bad carbohydrates in favor of more lettuce in this version of your favorite fast food classic. It still fills you up and has the same drool-worthy factor of the regular option!

 

McDonalds - Artisan Grilled Chicken Sandwich

Grilled > fried, any day. The Artisan Grilled Chicken Sandwich at McDonald's is one of your healthiest options because it says "no thanks!" to unnecessary oils that bog down your burger. Chicken has less calories but all the awesome proteins that you want in a sandwich meat. That way, you don't have to feel so bad about stopping by the golden arches on your next visit!

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