But fast food for breakfast means you’re starting your day off on a nutritionally terrible foot, right? Not necessarily. “Contrary to popular belief, you can eat reasonably well at a quick-service restaurant,” says Christine M. Palumbo, RDN, FAND, and nutrition consultant from Naperville, Illinois. “The amount of calories, sodium, fat, and sugar you consume are based on the choices you make. I will be traveling several times this summer and will eat at fast-food restaurants. The key is to avoid foods with descriptions as ‘double; ’triple,’ and ‘meal deal.’” Sharon Palmer, MSFS, RDN  and author of California Vegannotes that portion size is everything when it comes to choosing from a fast-food breakfast menu. “Some fast-food breakfasts provide two meals worth of calories or more,” she says. “You can share your portion with a friend.” All this to say, if you just can’t help yourself and eat a little too much of that cheesy, eggy goodness, it’s not the end of the world. “You have the rest of the day to get back on track,” says Palumbo. “Double up your veggies by eating a large salad with lunch or dinner, and grab a few pieces of fruit for snacks and for your dessert to get those food groups in. Both veggies and fruit are good sources of potassium, which helps balance out any extra sodium you may have consumed earlier in the day.” Also, “let hunger be your guide,” suggests Christy Brissette, MS, RD, and owner of 80 Twenty Nutrition. “You might not be as hungry as you usually are at your next meal if you’ve eaten something heavier. Listen to your body on this one.” Now that you know the occasional fast food meal won’t totally derail your diet, what are the healthiest meals to order when you do swing by the drive-thru window? We found the best nutritionist-approved picks at fast-food chains across the U.S. Here are the ones you should know about.

Healthy fast food breakfast

Taco Bell: Grilled Breakfast Burrito

In addition to being a healthier pick, you should feel free to add all the hot sauce you want. “All of the sauces Taco Bell offer—diablo, fire sauce, hot sauce and mild sauce—are so low in calories they are considered to be calorie-free, and they’re also low in sodium,” says Palumbo. Nutrition facts:

Calories: 350Total Carbs: 36gTotal Fat: 16gSodium: 870mg

McDonald’s: Egg McMuffin

“This is my go-to item,” says Palumbo. “It’s belly-filling and provides the antioxidants in the egg yolk. Remove the cheese for even fewer calories, grams of fat and sodium.”

Nutrition facts:Calories: 310Total Carbs: 30gSaturated Fat: 13gSodium: 770mg

McDonald’s: Fruit and Maple Oatmeal

This one is Palmer’s favorite healthy on-the-go breakfast. “Many fast food places also offer hot oatmeal cups that you can get with plant-based milk or dairy milk, fruit, and nuts. That’s a balanced breakfast filled with whole grains, protein, fiber, nutrients, and healthy fats,” she says. Nutrition facts:

Calories: 320Total Carbs: 64gTotal Fat: 4.5gSodium: 150 mg

Panera: Steel-Cut Oatmeal with Strawberries and Pecans

“When I get oatmeal out, I’ll ask for no sugar to be added, or just toss the sugar packet that comes with it,” says Brissette. Nutrition facts:

Calories: 340Total Carbs: 51gTotal Fat: 14gSodium: 160mg

Starbucks: Spinach, Feta, and Egg White Wrap

“Eggs on a whole grain wrap or English muffin with spinach or tomato is my go-to,” says Brissette. Nutrition facts:

Calories: 290Total Carbs: 340gTotal Fat: 8gSodium: 840mg

Chick-fil-A: Greek Yogurt Parfait 

“I’ll grab a Greek yogurt to get some protein,” says Brissette. Nutrition facts:

Calories: 270Total Carbs: 36gTotal fat: 9gSodium: 80mg

Wendy’s: Bacon, Egg, and Cheese Biscuit

“For this one, you can remove the cheese to save fat, sodium and calories but still get all the yumminess of bacon,” suggests Palumbo. Nutrition facts:

Calories: 420Total Carbs: 28gTotal Fat: 27gSodium: 1,240mg

Subway: 6" Breakfast Flatbread—Egg White with Cheese & Avocado

“I look for eggs for protein along with some whole grains and veggies for filling fiber and disease-preventing phytochemicals,” says Brissette. Nutrition facts:

Calories: 200Total Carbs: 23gTotal Fat: 8gSodium: 490mg

Dunkin’ Donuts: Egg and Cheese Wake Up Wrap

The fact that this yummy option omits meat is great, according to Palmer. “Things like sausage, bacon, or ham can have the most saturated fat, cholesterol, and sodium.”  Nutrition facts:

Calories: 180Total Carbs: 14gTotal Fat: 10gSodium: 470mg

Next up, here are the very best healthy fast food options at every chain.

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