But what exactly are you getting in those patties?
Upton says that the occasional burger can bepart of a healthy diet.
But sometimes store-bought burgers just make more sense with our busy lifestyles andskyrocketing grocery prices.
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The following are store-bought burgers that aren’t made with 100% beef, so buy at your discretion.
They’re also high in sodium at 1010 milligrams each.
It also contains soy flour and soy protein concentratedefinitely not pure beef.
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One mini burger contains over 300 milligrams of sodium.
They also contain 22 g of fat each.
Opt for 100% beef burger instead.
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“[I]t tastes like cardboard, and I quit buying them,” said one reviewer.
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Beyond Meat
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