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I ordered the same breakfast at 5 fast-food chains, and the best was also the cheapest

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I visited chains Wendy's, Taco Bell, Chick-fil-A, McDonald's, and Burger King in search of the best fast-food breakfast.
  • I got breakfast at fast-food chains Wendy's, Taco Bell, Chick-fil-A, McDonald's, and Burger King.
  • At each place, I tried to order a breakfast burrito, potato side, and an iced coffee drink.
  • Burger King's breakfast was the best fast-food breakfast I had, and Taco Bell was a close second.

In search of the best fast-food breakfast right now, I visited five popular chains near my New York City home and ordered similar meals at each.

I got a breakfast burrito with a potato side and coffee drink at Wendy's, Burger King, Chick-fil-A, Taco Bell, and McDonald's. Then, I rated every component of each breakfast on a scale of one to 10 and tallied up the scores to rank the five chains.

Here's my fast-food breakfast ranking, from my least favorite to my top pick.

Wendy's breakfast was new to me.
I got a sausage burrito, potatoes, and iced coffee at Wendy's.

I've eaten many dinners and lunches at Wendy's, but this was my first experience with its breakfast. The chain has tried to serve breakfast many times over the years without luck and most recently brought it back in 2020.

I chose a sausage-burrito combo with a side of seasoned potatoes. I opted for a cold-brew coffee with Frosty creamer for a $1.45 upcharge, bringing the total cost of my meal to $8.97.

Wendy's burrito wasn't bad, though some hot sauce helped.
I ended up adding hot sauce to my breakfast burrito from Wendy's.

Wendy's breakfast burrito with sausage seemed more substantial than it looked in the pictures I saw of it online.

It contained a square sausage patty split in two, two eggs, American cheese, cheese sauce, and some of the same seasoned potatoes that came on the side.

When I tried the cheese sauce in isolation, it had a nice, cheddar-like taste, but its flavor was lost when I bit into the whole burrito.

This was a fine fast-food breakfast burrito, but the sausage was a little dry, and I didn't love the texture of the eggs — these were the only ones I tried that didn't appear scrambled, and they felt unnaturally fluffy for fried eggs.

I liked that my burrito came with two packets of Cholula hot sauce, which made it much tastier.

Rating: 5/10

The potatoes on the side didn't impress me much.
Wendy's had seasoned potatoes instead of hash browns.

Every other fast-food chain I visited served hash browns in some form, but Wendy's has seasoned potatoes instead.

In my opinion, overseasoned potatoes would be a better name for them. They were too salty for my liking and not as crunchy as I wanted them to be.

The smaller, crunchier potatoes tasted like seasoned curly fries, which was good. The larger, mushier ones were less exciting.

Rating: 3/10

My coffee from Wendy's fell short.
Wendy's cold brew didn't have much of a punch, in my opinion.

Unfortunately, Wendy's cold brew felt entirely punchless, like a weak coffee-flavored beverage instead of actual coffee, which is the light of my life.

To me, the Frosty creamer tasted pretty indistinguishable from the little vanilla-flavored creamer containers you find in big bowls next to the coffee station at chain hotels.

Rating: 2/10

I'm pretty familiar with McDonald's breakfast.
I got sausage breakfast burritos, a hash brown, and an iced coffee at McDonald's.

I more closely associate McDonald's with breakfast than I do any of the other chains I visited. My McDonald's breakfast preferences were forged long before its burritos became available, though, so I'd never tried one before.

In the combo meal I ordered, I got two sausage burritos and a hash brown on the side. I paid a 40-cent upcharge to have my coffee iced instead of hot, which brought my total bill to $9.13

The burrito from McDonald's was my least favorite of the ones I tried.
My McDonald's sausage burritos could've used more meat, in my opinion.

McDonald's sausage burrito was my least favorite — and not because it was the smallest.

It contained scrambled egg, sausage, cheese, and bits of tomato and pepper. I thought it lacked flavor and that there wasn't enough sausage.

Plus, the tortilla itself was squishy and soft, almost like it had been steamed. The salsa packet this came with did add some sweetness and mild spice, but this seemed no better than a breakfast burrito I might microwave for myself at a convenience store.

Rating: 2/10

The chain's hash brown was a bit too greasy for me.
I had mixed feelings about the McDonald's hash brown.

I'm sure I've eaten a thousand McDonald's hash browns before this one, and each has brought me some regret.

They're tasty for a few bites, but they tend to be quite greasy. This one was no exception, coating my fingers in oil as I ate it. Some of the edges still had a nice crunch from the fryer, but the middle was soft from the grease.

Rating: 3/10

McDonald's had the best coffee drink I tried.
I really like McDonald's iced coffee.

Just when I was feeling pretty disappointed about the quality of my breakfast at McDonald's, I took a sip of my iced coffee.

I loved its smooth and surprisingly rich coffee flavor.

It was undoubtedly the best fast-food coffee drink I tried, even though it had maybe a touch more cream than I'd prefer.

Rating: 9/10

It felt weird not ordering chicken at Chick-fil-A.
I got hash browns, a burrito, and iced coffee for my Chick-fil-A breakfast.

Chick-fil-A's chicken biscuit is one of my favorite fast-food breakfasts anywhere, but I'd never tried one of its burritos before.

It felt strange not ordering chicken at the chain that's famous for it, but for the sake of consistency, I ordered my hash-brown-scramble burrito with sausage.

The meal came with a side of hash browns. After a $1.16 upcharge for iced coffee, the bill came to $13.23.

This was the most expensive of the meals I tried, but it may be partially due to prices at this specific location. The Chick-fil-A I visited was in midtown Manhattan — which is famously expensive — and the other four restaurants I went to were in Queens (McDonald's, Wendy's, Burger King) or Brooklyn (Taco Bell).

The burrito was large but I didn't care for the tortilla.
The tortilla felt too big for the filling.

Chick-fil-A's burrito felt large, but the tortilla seemed almost too big for the eggs, sausage, cheese, and hash browns it contained.

I liked the mild peppery flavor of the sausage and the fluffy, moist texture of the scrambled eggs. However, the hash browns that give the burrito its name seemed completely unnecessary — they had lost all their crunch, so the flaky bits of potato felt almost like rice, adding bulk and grease but not much flavor.

I didn't love the tortilla itself, which didn't seem to have been heated in any way and had the taste and texture of a deli wrap.

Rating: 6/10

Chick-fil-A's hash browns underwhelmed me.
Chick-fil-A did give me a lot of hash browns.

I'll say this for Chick-fil-A's hash browns: There were a lot of them. Otherwise, I was underwhelmed.

Like every fast-food hash brown, these were very greasy, but given the smaller individual pieces, I felt like these should've been crispier.

Plus, in my opinion, they fell short on flavor.

Rating: 4/10

The coffee was pretty solid.
I got iced coffee at Chick-fil-A.

Chick-fil-A's coffee was definitely among the better and stronger drinks I tried for this taste test. It had a bolder, darker flavor than the others, but some sips bordered on tasting burnt.

Rating: 7/10

Next, I tried Taco Bell's breakfast.
I got a hash brown and burrito at Taco Bell.

I visited Taco Bell a little after 10 a.m. — shortly before it began serving lunch — and there was no coffee available.

They might've brewed up a pot if I asked, but I didn't want to make a fuss, so I had my late breakfast with a Mountain Dew Baja Blast Zero and got a coffee at a later date.

With a hash brown for a side, the combo came to $8.05.

Taco Bell had a pretty tasty burrito that only needed a touch of hot sauce.
The tomatoes added a fresh taste to the Taco Bell burrito.

I've had breakfast burritos from Taco Bell before, and most of them had fresher-tasting tortillas.

Still, I like that Taco Bell uses the same grill press for its breakfast burritos as it does for the stuffed ones on its lunch and dinner menu. It makes the tortilla nicely toasty.

The diced tomatoes were a highlight of the burrito, a nice touch that added a juicy brightness none of the others I tried had.

Everything else inside was also good — the eggs were moist, the sausage was flavorful, and the cheese was melty and gooey. The burrito tasted surprisingly mild by Taco Bell standards, but a packet of Fire Sauce helped.

Rating: 7/10

This chain had the best hash brown I tried.
Taco Bell's hash brown was so crispy.

I'm pretty sure this was my first experience with a Taco Bell hash brown, and I was pleasantly surprised.

It was greasy, of course, but not quite as unreasonably greasy as some of the others I ate. It had a strong crunch and a sneaky black-pepper spice that made it the most flavorful, best hash brown of all I tried.

Rating: 10/10

The coffee I got at a later date didn't impress me, though.
I wish Taco Bell had more coffee options.

In the interest of fairness to Taco Bell, I went back to try its coffee.

A few days later, I went to the same location at an earlier time, but once again, it didn't have coffee. Eventually, I was able to find some at a different location in Queens.

This Taco Bell didn't have regular milk available for its iced coffee, just sweetened vanilla creamer.

Unfortunately, the coffee disappointed me. It tasted fairly strong, but it was also very acidic, and I didn't like the overwhelming sweetness of the creamer.

Rating: 3/10

It had been a while since I'd been to a Burger King.
I got a breakfast burrito and hash browns at Burger King.

Twenty years ago, I was in a band, and the only place to eat near our rehearsal space was a Burger King. It happened to be a terrible one where somehow everything took forever to cook but somehow never tasted particularly fresh.

This may have been the first time I've visited a Burger King since I quit that band in 2006.

I ordered the Egg-normous burrito combo, which came with an iced coffee (no upcharge) and a side of hash browns for $7.61, the least expensive of the five combos I tried.

Burger King had the best breakfast burrito I tried.
My breakfast burrito from Burger King was generously filled.

The name is no joke: Burger King's breakfast burrito was, in fact, Egg-normous. Inside, it was stuffed with generous portions of scrambled eggs, sausage, bacon, cheese, hash browns, and spicy sauce.

The spicy sauce had a sweet, spicy flavor that resembled hot honey or pancake syrup mixed with hot sauce.

Historically, I've found fast-food bacon is rarely crispy, yet Burger King's bacon was extremely crisp. The sausage had a nice kick of pepper, and the packets of salsa that came with the burrito added some spice and tomato flavor.

Overall, I was pleasantly surprised to find that Burger King sold my favorite fast-food breakfast burrito.

Rating: 10/10

Its hash browns weren't bad.
Burger King's hash browns were crispy enough.

Burger King's coin-sized hash browns looked similar to Chick-fil-A's, but they were crunchier and not any greasier.

I wouldn't go out of the way to order them again, but they weren't bad.

Rating: 6/10

The coffee wasn't bad, nor was it especially good.
Burger King's iced coffee was fine.

I appreciated that there was no upcharge for Burger King's iced coffee, but there wasn't a ton else about it that stood out.

It seemed to be adequately punchy, and it didn't taste bitter or stale. Still, the coffee wasn't especially good.

Rating: 5/10

Overall, Burger King beat Taco Bell by just one point.
Burger King had my favorite fast-food breakfast burrito.

Final breakdown:

  • Wendy's: 10/30
  • McDonald's: 14/30
  • Chick-fil-A: 17/30
  • Taco Bell: 20/30
  • Burger King: 21/30

In last place is Wendy's, with an OK breakfast burrito and a meal I found to be disappointing overall. Coming in fourth is McDonald's, where a good cup of iced coffee was the saving grace of my otherwise disappointing meal

Chick-fil-A is in third for its good coffee, decent breakfast burrito, and disappointing hash browns. Fourth is Taco Bell: I was impressed by its breakfast burrito and loved its hash brown. If it had decent coffee, it could've won.

First place goes to Burger King, which I hadn't expected. Its superior burrito made its combo the most satisfying, even though its coffee and hash browns were middle-of-the-road.

Maybe it had an unfair advantage for having both sausage and bacon in its burrito, but no one's stopping the other chains from also doing that.

Read the original article on Business Insider