Can You Order Mcdonald’S Burgers Without Bun?

How many carbs are in a big Mac with no bun?

How many carbs are in a Big Mac with no bun? There are 7 carbs and 330 calories. It’s a good low carb option. The only problem is that you’ll need to order two Big Macs to fill up.

Well-known for their efficient operations, consistent quality, and global reach, McDonald’s earns the most revenue of any fast food chain in the world, raking in about $25 billion a year. Let’s see if they deserve an even larger share of the low carb fast food market.

So the best we can do here is a McChicken sandwich with no bun. Macros (no bun): 11 net carbs, 19g fat and 9g protein. It’s not a yummy as the Artisan Chicken sandwich below, but at 11net carbs it’s not a terrible option if you’re in a pinch. You can certainly do much worse if you’re not careful with your choices.

If you need a small snack, they have a side salad with 4 net carbs and a 4-piece chicken nugget with 10 net carbs. For drinks, you can get a low carb McDonald’s coffee, a Dasani Bottled water, Diet Coke or Diet Dr. Pepper, or unsweetened ice tea.

Bunless burgers, grilled chicken salads (crispy chicken has too many carbs), and bunless breakfast sandwiches. There’s really no such thing as low carb McDonald’s chicken nuggets unless you can be satisfied by a 6-piece which offers only 270 calories for 15 net carbs.

Ok to the Buttermilk Crispy Sandwich does taste better than the McChicken but with 16 net carbs it’s not a fantastic choice. However if you leave off the bun you’ll keep the carbs relatively low and add some fat and protein likely due to the buttermilk breading. If you dropped the tomato you can slash another gram of carbs if you so chose.

Double Cheeseburger with No Bun. While less food than either the Quarter Pounder or Big Mac, the bunless double cheeseburger is a solid keto option. Make sure to not have the catsup as just one small catsup packet can pack 2g of carbs coming from sugar. Save.

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