Who doesn’t want a deliciousbreakfast sandwichmade for them in the morning?

But, with so many options, how can you decide which one to get?

Here are the sandwichesstarting with one I’d never order again and finishing with the very best.

Starbucks breakfast sandwich

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The look:Flat, burnt, and wilted, this was one sad wrap.

The wrap was so squished and warped that it looked like a car had run over it.

The spinach had a dark green color and appeared overcooked, and the feta was nowhere to be seen.

starbucks breakfast menu

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The taste:The bottom of the wrap was hard, making it difficult to bite.

The spinach was bitter, the cheese was undetectable, and the egg white was bland.

There was a bit of sun-dried tomato, which seemed like an afterthought and added nothing to the flavor.

starbucks spinach feta wrap

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This wrap was the definition of hot garbage, and I tossed it where it belongedin the trash.

When I pulled this sandwich out of the bag, there was grease everywhere.

Was this a combo of a sweet and savory breakfast?

starbucks double smoked bacon

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The croissant had a synthetic butter flavor, and the bacon was super greasy.

The bacon being double-smoked didn’t make it taste any better.

Rating:2/10

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starbucks turkey bacon cheddar egg white

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That was the case here.

There was no visible melty cheese, and the bacon peeking out looked limp and rubbery.

It’s the definition of a “diet” sandwich.

starbucks bacon gouda

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The taste:The strange thing about this sandwich is that it had zero flavor beyond hot and bland.

The turkey bacon, which I usually like, tasted leathery.

I could not detect any cheese flavor, and the egg white further contributed to the sandwich’s nothingness.

starbucks sausage cheddar egg

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The sandwich earned a point only because compared to the others, it’s healthier.

Peeking inside, there was a paltry amount of bacon, and I could barely see the cheese.

The taste:Unfortunately, I could not taste the cheese on this sandwich.

starbucks impossible

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The bacon was fatty, and the artisan roll was a big bread bomb that just tasted like bulk.

At nearly 500 calories and almost 30 grams of fat, it’s an indulgence in my book.

The look:This sandwich looked yummy with lots of melty yellow cheese.

starbucks bacon sausage egg wrap

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The sausage patty had an appealing color with visible spices.

The roll looked a bit too big, but it also appeared preferable to the English muffins.

The taste:Indeed, this sausage was flavorful without that fatty taste of most regular meat sausage patties.

I preferred the taste of it to the fatty regular sausage offered by Starbucks.

This one was a keeper!

On a positive note, it is also the highest in protein.

Inside were scrambled eggs, potatoes, cheese, and a scant amount of bacon and sausage.

The taste:Biting in, I tasted lots of eggs but virtually no bacon or sausage.

This wrap could have used hot sauce and guac.

If it had more additions, such as salsa and beans, it would have been a great breakfast.

This was arguably the least healthy item on the breakfast menu, but it tasted the best.

I’d get it again and save half for the next day.