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5 Worst Snacks and Drinks Sold at Fast Food Restaurants

Read this post if you want to be healthy!

Read this post if you want to be healthy!

1. The Quesarito
A typical Chipotle ‘secret’ menu usually offers a quesarito. What it really is could be described as a quesadilla that is used to prepare burrito. You will get tortilla and toasty cheese first and only then you will reach the real goodness of the burrito. Order it only if there is no one else queuing behind you, because it will take another 10 minutes for the staff to prepare your snack.

2. Any “Secret Menu” snack sold at Starbucks
The so-called ‘secret’ menu includes a different drink every time you go to Starbucks. You never know what drink you are paying for. Do not buy a drink unless you know what it consists of and what kind of ingredients were used to prepare that ‘mysterious’ thing. The quantity also matters.