McDonald's to Introduce Egg White Delight Soon, a Yolk-Free McMuffin

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McDonald's via The Daily Meal
For all of you hard-core McDonald's enthusiasts trying to watch your waistline, we've got great news. This might be the year you don't have to buy bigger pants, because on April 22 McDonald's will introduce a yolk-less McMuffin. According to The Daily Meal, this new sandwich is called the Egg White Delight and contains 250 calories compared with the regular yolked McMuffin that has 300 calories.

Get that hash brown and huge glass of orange juice in the picture above and it's more like 600 calories. But, who's counting?

The breakfast sandwich will also be cooked on the griddle free-form, instead of popped in the microwave, and comes atop a whole-grain English muffin, with a slice of Canadian bacon and white cheddar cheese.

And ... wait for it ... if you want, you can get the egg white substitute on any other breakfast sandwich Mickey D's offers as well. Ooooooh. I wonder if they'd put one on a McWhopper? Wait. No! My bad! Breakfast hours don't overlap with lunch hours. Silly me.

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JustSaying
JustSaying like.author.displayName 1 Like

Egg white delight sounds like what is left floating in the water after you fuck in a hot tub.

kergo1spaceship
kergo1spaceship like.author.displayName 1 Like

Who eats breakfast at McDonald's?   You know who? The fat, the infirm and high school kids.  

Myrna.Minkoff-Katz
Myrna.Minkoff-Katz topcommenter

Stupid.  They take out the most nutritious part and leave the fatty, nitrate-packed, sodium bomb.

Sharon_Moreanus
Sharon_Moreanus

@Myrna.Minkoff-Kat Salads have 2x the sodium of the sandwich, just like most of their menu.

Canadian bacon is actually healthier the regular bacon.

Twinwillow
Twinwillow

@Sharon_Moreanus Yes, Canadian bacon is indeed healthier than belly bacon from a  saturated fat viewpoint. But, they both contain  killer nitrates from their curing process.

Twinwillow
Twinwillow like.author.displayName 1 Like

Wow! A whole big 50 calories. Sheeple need to realize whole eggs are actually very nutritious besides being delicious. And contrary to opinion, eating whole eggs a few times a week not only provide important nutrients and amino acids, they DO NOT contribute to making extra cholesterol in the body.

The nitrates in the Canadian bacon plus the useless carbs in the bun are far more worse for you.

Ok, rant over. You may now return to the thread.

kergo1spaceship
kergo1spaceship

@Twinwillow

Somebody came out with a study and said it was bad for you waaaay back when, and now it has "pork" stigma. More for us!

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