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Anyone have any information/experience/opinion about the flatbread sandwiches at dunkin donuts? in particular the egg white turkey sausage one..?I know it's only 280 cals.. but is it worth it? i have to get b'fast on the fly tomorrow and i'm considering this option..

 

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Sorry; we don't have a Dunkin' Donuts where I live.  That's probably a good thing!  Wish I could help.  ~Have a great evening and I hope you find something good to eat in the morning (NO DONUTS! Sealed)

I love it -- I get the one with turkey sausage.  As long as I don't try to eat it in 30 seconds, it does a job of keeping me relatively satisfied -- although 280 cals is pretty low for breakfast for me

 

I've had the veggie one. It's pretty good for a takeout breakfast.

Here's a link to their website and the nutritional info for one sandwich

https://www.dunkindonuts.com/aboutus/nutritio n/Product.aspx?Category=OvenToastedItems& id=DD-1044

Compared to many of the other fast food breakfast options, the turkey sausage eggwhite flatbread sandwich is a great choice.  I just found out one of Dunkin Donuts' pumpkin muffins was a little over 600 calories--sheesh!

I love the turkey sausage flatbread! I went and got it like 3 times one week when they first came out and had promotions and were super cheap. Just make sure you say TURKEY in front of sausage...I got one without turkey sausage and I guess just regular sausage and it wasn't that great.

according to your post time, you've already had your breakfast on the fly that you were asking about, but im going to give my 2 cents anyway! i LOVE the flatbread breakfast sandwiches! ive only had the breakfast ones, both the veggie and the turkey sausage, and they are SO good! i definately like the turkey one the best, and they are ABSOLUTELY worth every calorie and penny

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