I compared breakfast burritos from 5 fast-food chains and Taco Bell's were the best by far
- When it comes to a delicious fast-food breakfast, what could be better than fluffy eggs, creamy cheese, breakfast meat, and crispy hash browns rolled up in a warm, toasted tortilla?
- I put five fast-food chains to the test in order to see who could make the best breakfast burrito: McDonald's, Wendy's, Burger King, Chick-fil-A, or Taco Bell.
- Taco Bell came out on top with its budget-friendly and delicious burritos, while McDonald's fell short with a small, artificial-tasting, cheese-filled tortilla.
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Ask any fast-food breakfast lover, and they'll tell you that you simply can't go wrong with a breakfast burrito.
However, not all breakfast burritos are created equal. While some are stocked full with fluffy eggs, crispy hash browns, hearty sausage, or perfectly salty bacon, others simply fall short with artificial-tasting cheese and limp tortillas.
In an attempt to find the very best fast-food burrito, I put McDonald's, Wendy's, Burger King, Chick-fil-A, and Taco Bell to the ultimate test.
While each burrito had something different to offer, I found both of the Taco Bell breakfast burritos to be exactly what you would want for an on-the-go breakfast. The eggs were fluffy, the meat was flavorful, and the prices simply couldn't be beaten.
On the other hand, McDonald's fell short with its small, thin burrito filled with thick, artificial-tasting cheese. For $.99 more than one of the Taco Bell burritos, it also wasn't the best value by a long shot.
Here's a breakdown of every breakfast burrito that I tried, and how they ranked from worst to best according to taste and value.
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6. MCDONALD'S: The least expensive breakfast burrito was also the least exciting. When I opened up the bag, my first impression was that the burrito was small.
The McDonald's sausage burrito didn't look any more inviting once I removed it from its paper wrapping. The tortilla was small and thin. However, at just $1.99, it didn't exactly break the bank.
The cheese tasted artificial and was thick and overpowering. The flavor of the eggs and sausage didn't come through because both were covered in potent, gooey cheese. When I ordered my meal inside the restaurant, the breakfast burrito wasn't advertised on the restaurant's TV breakfast menu. Now, I see why.
5. WENDY'S: I had high hopes for Wendy's breakfast burrito. These hopes were quickly dashed to pieces before my eyes, however. While the chain usually impresses me, its $1 breakfast burrito left a lot to be desired.
Wendy's sausage, egg, and cheese burrito was exactly what you would expect from a fast-food breakfast burrito — nothing more and nothing less. Unfortunately, the tortilla was soggy by the time I got it back to the office and began eating. It definitely looked less than appetizing.
The eggs were watery and bland, and the amount of sausage inside the burrito was stingy. Overall, I wasn't impressed by the lack of flavor or the tortilla's texture.
3. BURGER KING: Coming in third place in the breakfast burrito face-off was Burger King with its Egg-Normous Breakfast Burrito. I made the grave mistake of spying how many calories the burrito has — a whopping 910 — at the checkout.
The burrito costs $4.99 before tax, making it the second-most expensive burrito I tried. However, when I saw the size and thickness of the burrito, I couldn't help but get a little excited.
Inside, I found the holy trinity of breakfast foods — cheese, bacon, and sausage patties. I was conflicted about the chain's choice to include sausage patties, rather than ground sausage.
I loved the taste at first, but it quickly became overwhelmingly fatty-tasting. The bacon was crispy, and I thought the full-sized hash browns were a nice addition. It did need an extra kick from salsa or hot sauce, however.