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.

Wild Fork Bacon and Cheddar Beef Burgers

Courtesy of Wild Fork Foods

One mini burger contains over 300 milligrams of sodium.

They also contain 22 g of fat each.

Opt for 100% beef burger instead.

Extra Value Meats Beef Patties

Courtesy of Stop and Shop

“[I]t tastes like cardboard, and I quit buying them,” said one reviewer.

Johnsonville Grillers Steakhouse Onion Seasoned Patties

Courtesy of Johnsonville

Smart Ones Mini Cheeseburger

Courtesy of My Food and Family

Beyond Meat Cookout Classic Plant-Based Frozen Burger Patties

Beyond Meat

Morningstar Farms Veggie Grillers Prime

Courtesy of Morning Star Farms