
I Only Ate 'Healthy' Fast Food For 50 Hours
I Only Ate 'Healthy' Fast Food For 50 Hours
I Only Ate ‘Healthy’ Fast Food For 50 Hours Fast food: it’s easy, convenient, tasty — but healthy? Not exactly the first word that comes to mind. So I decided to challenge that narrative. For the next 50 hours, I committed to eating only the healthiest options available at major fast food chains. Here’s what happened.
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ToggleI kicked things off with Starbucks, not just because I need my socially acceptable addiction (read: coffee), but because they actually have some solid health-conscious options.
Next up: Steel-Cut Oatmeal with dried fruit and nut medley.
Burger King has always been a “once-a-year” place for me, and today reminded me why.
Finally, something promising. Chick-fil-A is a bodybuilder’s favorite, and for good reason.
Pizza on a health plan? Yup — if you’re smart.
Opted for a Fresco-style Beef Burrito Supreme (replaces cheese & sour cream with tomatoes).
Everyone’s childhood favorite — but could it be healthy?
In short: rarely, and even when it is, it often lacks the satisfaction, nutrients, or taste that homemade meals offer. But if you’re in a pinch, you can make smart choices. Here are my takeaways:
Despite choosing the “best” options, I still woke up bloated and foggy. It’s not just about macros — ingredients matter. Fast food can fill you up, but it won’t fuel you the same.
Because fast food might be fast — but health takes time.