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Top 10 Best and Worst Fast Food Breakfasts You Can Eat

Best: Starbucks Reduced-Fat Turkey Bacon and Egg White Breakfast Sandwich

Starbucks has made efforts to start catering to the more health-conscious crowd. Skip the low-fat scones and go for this breakfast sandwich filled with egg whites, turkey bacon, and cheddar cheese. It clocks in at just 230 calories. You’ll even get 19 grams of protein and only 6 grams of fat.

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