4 Most Disliked Fast-Food Items In October 2022

By Ghuman

Introduction

October 2022 marks the 10th anniversary of the most disliked fast-food items in the United States. Over the past decade, Americans have become increasingly aware of the health risks associated with eating fast food, and as a result, many have chosen to avoid certain items. In this article, we will take a look at the four most disliked fast-food items in October 2022. We will discuss why these items are so disliked, and what alternatives are available for those looking to make healthier choices. We will also provide some tips on how to make healthier choices when eating out. By the end of this article, you will have a better understanding of why these items are so disliked and how to make healthier choices when eating out.

4 Most Disliked Fast-Food Items In October 2022

October 2022 is just around the corner, and fast-food restaurants are already preparing for the upcoming season. With so many options available, it can be hard to decide which items to order. To help you out, we’ve compiled a list of the 4 most disliked fast-food items in October 2022.

1. McDonald’s McRib

The McRib has been a staple of McDonald’s menu since the early 1980s, but it’s still one of the most disliked fast-food items in October 2022. The sandwich is made with a boneless pork patty, barbecue sauce, and onions, all served on a toasted bun. Despite its popularity, many people find the McRib to be too greasy and unhealthy.

2. Burger King’s Whopper

The Whopper is one of Burger King’s most iconic menu items, but it’s also one of the most disliked fast-food items in October 2022. The sandwich is made with a flame-grilled beef patty, tomatoes, lettuce, mayonnaise, ketchup, and pickles, all served on a sesame seed bun. While some people enjoy the Whopper, others find it to be too greasy and unhealthy.

3. Taco Bell’s Crunchwrap Supreme

The Crunchwrap Supreme is one of Taco Bell’s most popular menu items, but it’s also one of the most disliked fast-food items in October 2022. The wrap is made with a flour tortilla, ground beef, nacho cheese sauce, lettuce, tomatoes, and sour cream, all wrapped up in a crunchy tostada shell. While some people enjoy the Crunchwrap Supreme, others find it to be too greasy and unhealthy.

4. KFC’s Double Down

The Double Down is one of KFC’s most popular menu items, but it’s also one of the most disliked fast-food items in October 2022. The sandwich is made with two pieces of fried chicken, bacon, cheese, and a special sauce, all served between two pieces of Texas toast. While some people enjoy the Double Down, others find it to be too greasy and unhealthy.

These are the 4 most disliked fast-food items in October 2022. While some people may enjoy these items, others find them to be too greasy and unhealthy. If you’re looking for a healthier option, there are plenty of other fast-food items to choose from.

Fast-food restaurants are easy punching bags. As comforting, quick, convenient, and affordable as they can be, these speedy chains are constantly making bad marketing decisions, serving questionable meats, amassing food quality complaints, and adding menu items that are so horribly bad for you that they’re the stuff of dietician nightmares. And customers aren’t shy about voicing their discontent, either.

Like poorly reviewed menu items from years past, new additions aren’t always a smash hit. After all, not every item will be as adored as Mexican Pizza. As major fast-food chains like Chipotle, Wendy’s, and Taco Bell tinker with new items, loyal customers are quick to point out the hits and misses—especially the latter.

From an iffy new steak option to shrinking portion sizes, these are five of the most disliked items at major fast-food chains right now.

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chipotle garlic guajillo steak bowl
Courtesy of Chipotle

Any time Chipotle tinkers with recipes and rolls out a new menu item, it’s met with fanfare and excitement. The latest novelty is Garlic Guajillo Steak, a limited-time combo of garlic, guajillo peppers, lime, and cilantro that punches up the flavor for the chain’s steak option. That all sounds well and good, but some customers are less than enthused, taking the chain to task for mediocrity and skimping on portions that don’t merit the upcharge.

While some customers were modest in their dismay (“Verdict is in: Chipotle’s garlic guajillo steak is just ok,” says Twitter user @BockerNFT), others haven’t been quite as kind.

As @robashpole ponders, “Chipotle’s new Garlic Guajillo Steak is tasty…but is it $2+ more than their normal steak tasty? Not sure about that one.” To which @MonMcP65 responds: “I’ve tried it twice, first time was so gross and full of fat and grizzly. 2nd time, same thing. Not sure I’m going for a 3rd. The couple of pieces I did eat, were pretty tasty. Not 2+ tasty.”

User @DeafJam22 echoes those sentiments: “I don’t know who needs to hear this but that Chipotle garlic guajillo steak is TRASH unless I had a bad batch,” while @NotYFT_ adds “this garlic guajillo steak ain’t nothin but blackened chuck roast.” Shots fired.

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Times can get tough. Prices rise and fall. But when it comes to inevitable inflation, there isn’t a lot of wiggle room with fast food. Despite the fact that fast-food prices have increased dramatically over the years, to the point where Dollar Menus are ironic jokes, there’s only so much that folks are willing to tolerate, which is why some Californians are up in arms over a particularly egregious price increase at a Burger King in Los Angeles.

In a whopper of a Reddit thread, titled “Why Are Los Angeles’ Burger Kings So Expensive?!,” one user painted a jarring image of Burger King with prices as high as $13.49 for a Bacon King meal. “Way more than our area. The bacon king is 2$ more for example,” says another user, while someone points out how much cheaper Burger King is in Milwaukee.

It’s not just Los Angeles where prices are creeping upward, though. “Those prices are only a $1 more than the prices here in Connecticut,” says user fkafl. “Not sure why but BK is about twice the price of McDonalds.”

wendy's vanilla frosty
Courtesy of Wendy’s

Similar to the Burger King dustup, another unfortunate sign of the times is the shrinking portion sizes on some fast-food menus. Just as certain chicken sandwiches appear to be getting smaller, the same might be happening with the Frostys at Wendy’s—which is a problem considering how beloved they are.

According to a Reddit discussion, the large Frosty appears to be down a third in size from a year ago—and the user lodging the complaint posted a photo to prove it. “I ordered a medium like a week ago and was like huh?? It was so small,” another user chimed in.

Maybe customers would be less irked if the prices shrank too. “If they’re going to shrink the size, they need to shrink the price too,” says wookinpanub1.

It’s not your eyes playing tricks on you either. According to a Wendy’s manager, sizes have indeed changed: “Been a certified corporate wendys manager at a franchisee location… can confirm US locations sometime between March and May made a switch on their small medium and large fountain drinks… from 20, 32, 40 ounces to 19, 27, 35.”

pete davidson taco bell ad
Courtesy of Taco Bell

While Taco Bell is constantly innovating and testing new menu items (some with much more success than others), one thing that customers can agree to hate is the chain’s latest ad campaign, where comedian Pete Davidson “apologizes” on behalf of Taco Bell for their past breakfast items. And sure, this sounds potentially funny—and, umm, unique—on paper, but Taco Bell fans were not digging it.

Maybe it’s the fact that Davidson weirdly refers to Crunchwraps as “crunch-things,” but Taco Bell loyalists are so fired up about it that they’ve resorted to blocking the company on Reddit just so they don’t have to be subjected to the commercial.

“I’m a super hardcore TB fan (which is why I’m here lol) but even then the Pete Davidson ad with him talking with his mouth full is absolutely repulsive and makes me want to not eat there,” says Reddit user rain6304. And they’re not alone.

“I’m so freaking sick of it. Like idc about him but just seeing the ad so many times makes me hate him when I have no thoughts or care about him in the first place,” adds nope-nope-nopes, while iowabeans says “if anything good has come from this advertisement, it’s finding out i’m not the only one who thinks pete davidson sucks.”