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What Should I Order at Burger King on GLP-1?

What should I order at Burger King on GLP-1 – high protein and GLP-1 friendly Burger King menu options

Disclaimer: This guide is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult your physician or dietitian before making dietary changes while taking GLP-1 medications such as Ozempic, Wegovy, or semaglutide.

Burger King isn’t the obvious choice for GLP-1 users, but there’s one thing it has going for it that matters: flame-grilled beef. Unlike most fast-food burgers that are griddled in fat, BK’s patties are flame-grilled without breading, which makes them one of the cleaner protein sources at any fast-food chain. Request any burger as a lettuce wrap or in a bowl, skip the fries and the Oreo Shake, and a Double Cheeseburger bunless delivers around 30g of protein at under 400 calories. For Ozempic and Wegovy users who find themselves at Burger King, this guide has the exact order.

High-Protein Options

These meals provide 25g+ protein per serving

Grilled Chicken Sandwich

Flame-grilled chicken breast on toasted bun with lettuce and tomato

28g protein

Double Whopper (no bun, add lettuce)

Two flame-grilled beef patties – request as lettuce wrap

50g protein

Double Cheeseburger (no bun)

Two flame-grilled beef patties with American cheese and pickles — bunless

30g protein

GLP-1 Friendly Choices

Easy-to-digest meals that won’t cause discomfort

Grilled Chicken Garden Salad

Grilled chicken on mixed greens with tomatoes, cucumbers – light dressing

24g protein

Whopper Jr. (no mayo, no fries)

Smaller burger with veggies, skip mayo and fries

16g protein

Egg & Cheese Croissan'wich (no croissant)

Folded egg with cheese — remove the croissant to cut refined carbs significantly

10g protein

Tips for Ordering Burger King GLP-1 Meals

Burger King GLP-1 meals are straightforward to manage once you commit to going bunless. The flame-grilled beef at Burger King is actually one of the better fast-food protein sources — it is not breaded or battered, just grilled, which makes it easier to digest on GLP-1 medications like Ozempic and Wegovy. Always order the smallest patty size your hunger requires, ask for extra lettuce and tomato to add volume without calories, and replace any sugary drink with water or unsweetened iced tea. Avoid adding mayonnaise or special sauce, as these are high in fat and can trigger nausea.

What to Avoid at Burger King on GLP-1

Skip the Oreo Shake, onion rings, large fries, Chicken Fries, and any Crispy Chicken Sandwich. These Burger King meals are loaded with refined carbs, deep-fried fats, and sugar — a combination that is particularly hard on the digestive system when taking GLP-1 medications. The shakes at Burger King can contain over 80g of sugar in a single serving, which is one of the worst triggers for GLP-1-related nausea.

Best Low-Calorie Burger King Options on GLP-1

The Whopper Jr. bunless with a garden side salad is the best low-calorie Burger King GLP-1 meal — under 350 calories combined with around 22g of protein. For a higher-protein option, the Double Cheeseburger bunless keeps calories under 400 while delivering 30g of protein.

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Frequently asked questions

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