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10 worst fast food meals in the nation

Let's face it: Fast food is an American institution. Love it or hate it, it's a facet of life that we're not shaking any time soon. The good news? It's entirely possible to eat the occasional drive-thru meal without inflicting too much bodily harm. The challenge is avoiding the kind of foods that wreak havoc on your wasteline. Chain restaurants will try to convince you that a bacon-gravy-sausage s
/ Source: Mens Health

Let's face it: Fast food is an American institution.

Love it or hate it, it's a facet of life that we're not shaking any time soon.

The good news? It's entirely possible to eat the occasional drive-thru meal without inflicting too much bodily harm. The challenge is avoiding the kind of foods that wreak havoc on your wasteline.

Chain restaurants will try to convince you that a bacon-gravy-sausage sandwich is a slight indulgence, when in truth it's a severely dangerous way to spend a lunch break.

Here we've uncovered the country's 10 worst fast food meals. You'd be wise to avoid them at all costs.

Domino's Chicken Carbonara Breadbowl Pasta

1,480 calories

56 grams fat (24 grams saturated fat)

2,220 milligrams sodium

Basically, what we have here is a big wad of pizza dough hollowed out and stuffed with noodles, cream and cheese. That’s why half of these calories come from refined carbohydrates and another third come from fat. This leaves little room for healthy nutrients such as protein and fiber. Three slices of pizza with chicken, peppers and parmesan cheese will give you the same basic flavor profile while saving you more than 900 calories.

Eat this instead: Domino's medium hand-tossed pizza with grilled chicken, green peppers, and shredded parmesan (in place of regular cheese blend) (three slices)

544 calories

15 grams fat (5.5 grams saturated fat)

1,190 milligrams sodium

McDonald’s Big Breakfast with large biscuit, hotcakes, margarine, and syrup

1,370 calories

64.5 grams fat (21.5 grams saturated fat)

2,335 milligrams sodium

49 grams sugar

First off, this meal has more than two-thirds of the calories you should eat in a day. Secondly, it has more than a day’s worth of saturated fat and, with the pancake syrup, more sugar than two packages of Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups. Really, there’s only one decent item on this plate, and that’s the eggs. Everything else — the pancakes, biscuit, sausage, and hash brown — is the sort of food that gives you a body more like Grimace than Ronald.

Eat this instead! Egg McMuffin with hash browns

450 calories

121 grams fat (6.5 grams saturated fat)

1,130 milligrams sodium

KFC Half Spicy Crispy Chicken Meal with macaroni and cheese, potato wedges and a biscuit

1,660 calories

104 grams fat (27.5 grams saturated fat)

5,050 milligrams sodium

Half a deep-fried chicken is bad news, especially considering the half KFC gives you: the bottom half. That means two drumsticks and two thighs — all dark meat. Not only are these the cheapest cuts, but they're also the fattiest. All told this meal has close to 85 percent of your day’s calories and more fat and sodium than you should eat in an entire day.

Eat this instead! Two Honey BBQ Snackers with mashed potatoes and gravy

540 calories

10 grams fat (3 grams saturated)

1,470 milligrams sodium

Burger King Large Triple Whopper with Cheese Value Meal with fries

1,790 calories

111 grams fat (38 grams saturated fat, 3.5 grams trans fat)

2,430 milligrams sodium

Never eat foods that are named for their oversized dimensions. Take the Triple Whopper with Cheese: You know it’s big, but you still probably don’t realize that it’s packing 1,200 calories and 80 grams of fat. A side of fries adds almost 600 more calories, and if you opt for a Coke, you’re at nearly 2,200 calories! Eat one of these meals a week for one year and you’ll put on more than 30 pounds.

Eat this instead! Whopper Jr. with no mayo and a 6-piece Chicken Fries

510 calories

26 grams at (6.5 grams saturated fat)

1,280 milligrams sodium

Quiznos Tuna Melt (large) with Cheetos

1,900 calories

145 grams fat (29 grams saturated fat, 2 grams trans fat)

2,230 milligrams sodium

This tuna got taken from one sea and stuck into another: A sea of mayonnaise. Eating this sandwich is the caloric equivalent to eating one whole bag of Chewy Chips Ahoy! Cookies, which makes it one of the absolute worst sandwiches in the country. Even if you order it without chips, you’re looking at 1,740 calories and 27 grams of saturated fat. No thanks.

Eat this instead! 2 Roadhouse Steak Sammies and Baked Lays

620 calories

14 grams fat (8 grams saturated)

2,140 milligrams sodium

Wendy's Triple Baconator Combo Meal with small fries and small Coke

1,850 calories

106 grams fat (43 grams saturated fat, 4 grams trans fat)

2,780 milligrams sodium

Three slices of cheese, three hamburger patties and three strips of bacon? It doesn't take a nutritionist to see the problem here. It's a shame too, because the Baconator is a serious blemish on Wendy's otherwise decent menu. Not only is it loaded with sodium and saturated fat, but it's also one of the trans-fattiest burgers on any big-chain fast food menu in the country.

Eat this instead! Wendy's Jr. Hamburger, small chili, and medium iced tea

450 calories

15 grams fat (6 grams saturated, 1 grams trans)

1,350 milligrams sodium

Dairy Queen Chicken Strip Basket (6-piece with country gravy)

1,640 calories

74 grams fat (12 grams saturated fat, 1 grams trans fat)

3,690 milligrams sodium

This basket embodies everything wrong with America's eating habits. Dairy Queen has taken an already unhealthy meal of deep-fried chicken strips and french fries and made it worse by adding Texas Toast and a side of gravy. Nevermind that this meal takes up almost 80 percent of your daily calories or that it far surpasses your day's sodium. Heck, you could eat two large Butterfinger Blizzards and still not consume the fat load of this meal.

Eat this instead! Dairy Queen Classic Grillburger and side salad with fat free Italian dressing

490 calories

19 g fat (7 grams saturated, 0.5 grams trans)

1,220 milligrams sodium

Hardee's Loaded Biscuit and Gravy with large Hash Rounds

1,530 calories

110 grams fat (26 grams saturated)

3,020 milligrams sodium

Breakfast at fast food restaurants can be dangerous. Fried sides, gravy, fatty meats and empty carbohydrates can account for half of your day's calories in just one meal — especially when that meal contains all of the above. The 32 grams of protein in these biscuits don't make up for the fact that nearly 1,000 of these calories come from fat. Switch to the Sunrise Croissant and you'll cut your caloric intake by two-thirds and still earn 21 grams of protein. The choice should be easy.

Eat this instead! Hardee's Ham Sunrise Croissant and grits

510 calories

28 grams fat (11 grams saturated fat)

1,550 milligrams sodium

Long John Silver's Fish Combo Basket

750 calories

42 grams fat (10.5 grams saturated fat, 12 grams trans fat)

1,930 milligrams sodium

Notice the staggering amount of trans fat in this meal? That's a testament to Long John Silver's unflagging commitment to keeping partially hydrogenated oils in its fryer. While other fast food chains are working to phase out the dangerous fats, Long John Silvers is quietly stuffing America's bellies with cheap, artery-clogging grease. If you can't pass on the fried foods, you better find a better seafood shack.

Eat this instead! Long John Silver's Grilled Pacific Salmon (two filets) and Corn Cobbette without no butter oil

240 calories

8 grams fat (1.5 grams saturated fat)

440 milligrams sodium

Carl's Jr. Double Guacamole Bacon Burger with large fries

1,590 calories

98 grams fat (32 grams saturated fat)

3,060 milligrams sodium

Guacamole is a healthy condiment, but it's still high in calories. That means you probably shouldn't be eating it in a "double" portion, and you certainly shouldn't eat it off a latticework of bacon. Only one burger at Carl's Jr. falls below the 500 calorie mark, and at 460 calories even that one doesn't leave much room for a side. Go with the chicken sandwich instead of this monstrosity and you'll swap out 10 grams of fat for 10 grams of protein. Not a bad exchange by any measure.

Eat this instead! Carls Jr. Charbroiled BBQ Sandwich and a garden side salad with raspberry vinaigrette

590 calories

21 grams fat (4 grams saturated fat)

1,235 milligrams sodium