9 Cheap Fast Food Options That Are Terrible for Your Health

McDonald's Big Mac Combo Meal

Avoid this meal if steering clear of added sugar and artery-clogging fat; it contains 1,080 calories from meat, cheese, and soda, making it a poor choice for health.

McDonald's Double Quarter Pounder with Cheese Meal

Containing 1,260 calories, over 70% of the daily saturated fat, and more than 60% of daily sodium, this meal is best skipped.

Arby's Roast Turkey Ranch & Bacon Sandwich Meal

At 1,380 calories and high sodium, this combo can nearly meet an adult's daily caloric needs, making it unsuitable for those with high blood pressure.

Wendy's Bacon Double Stack Biggie Bag

This 1,350-calorie meal includes a double patty burger, fries, nuggets, and a soda, with the burger alone providing 480 calories, mostly from fat.

Arby's Half Pound Beef n Cheddar Meal

Exceeding daily sodium recommendations with just the sandwich, this meal, including a large drink and curly fries, should be avoided for better health.

Burger King BLT Chicken Jr Meal

This meal can range from 1,335 to 1,790 calories depending on the side sizes, making it a high-calorie choice better replaced with a lighter option.

Taco Bell Classic Combo

A 1,240-calorie meal with a beefy five-layer burrito, crunchy taco, cinnamon twists, and a large soda, contributing to over half a day's calorie intake.

Wendy's Crispy Chicken Sandwich Meal

The 4 for $4 deal, totaling 1,080 calories with added fries, soda, and nuggets, is a calorie-dense option better left for occasional indulgence.

Hardee's Meal Deal Big Cheeseburger

This $5 meal deal includes a cheeseburger, fries, and soda, but totals 860 calories, making it an unhealthy bargain