Fitness freaks are losing their minds over this wild In-N-Out order

A bunless burger hack is beefing up social media.Fitness enthusiasts are blowing up about In-N-Out’s little-known 3-Patty Flying Dutchman, an off-menu creation boasting 44 grams of protein and just 4 grams of carbs, clocking in at 550 calories — but not everyone is buying the hype.The high-protein order exploded online after food account Mouth Attack shared the meaty concoction, with fans debating whether it’s the ultimate macro-friendly fast-food meal or simply a heart attack waiting to happen.The burger swaps the traditional bun for grilled onions, along with three beef patties and three slices of American cheese, creating a low-carb meal by isolating the protein.
The nutrition values reportedly also contain 42 grams of fat.The secret menu item is described as one of the highest-protein menu hacks available at In-N-Out, though it’s also cautioned as being high in saturated fat and sodium.While some applauded the protein count, critics flooded the comments with a brutal mix of health warnings and sheer disgust, warning the protein comes with a catch.
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By clicking above you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.Never miss a story “The macros on this are horrible,” one person wrote.
“44 g pro to 42 g fat and majority saturated fats.”Another user wasn’t impressed that people were treating the hack like a revelation.“How lazy are people.
Make 3 patties with cheese and grilled onion at home.not rocket science.”Others questioned the nutritional value altogether.
“May wanna check that again – the fat content alone in those patties makes it a 1:1 with protein:fat but ok,” fitness and nutrition coach Max Sandquist commented.Several pointed out the sodium concerns, writing “HOLY SODIUM HEART ATTACK.
No thank you.”“Looks like colorectal cancer topped with onion,”...