Chick‑fil‑A breakfast burrito
Chick‑fil‑A’s Hash Brown Scramble Burrito — stuffed with sliced nuggets, eggs, cheese and hash browns — remains a protein‑heavy breakfast pick for fast‑food travelers looking to start shoots full and fueled. Nutrition details are listed on the chain’s menu page if you track macros. (chick-fil-a.com)
Chick‑fil‑A rolled the Hash Brown Scramble — offered as a bowl or wrapped as the Hash Brown Scramble Burrito — out nationwide in mid‑August 2017, accompanied by a press release calling it a new “hearty” breakfast option. (prnewswire.com) The chain sells multiple burrito variants — Nuggets, Grilled Filet, Spicy Chicken, Sausage and Bacon among them — and the item is listed on Chick‑fil‑A’s menu as being served with Jalapeño Salsa. (chick-fil-a.com) Calorie counts for full‑meat versions fall roughly between 650 and 710 calories, with commonly reported protein totals around 30–35 grams and sodium in the neighborhood of 1,600–1,750 mg depending on the filling. (foods.fatsecret.com) One named variant lists 680 calories, 42 g fat, 46 g carbs and 30 g protein on Chick‑fil‑A’s menu, and the company notes nutrition information is calculated from standard product formulations and can vary with customizations. (chick-fil-a.com) Third‑party nutrition trackers and fast‑food databases show small differences between entries (for example, reported totals of 690–700 calories and ~34 g protein), underscoring that exact macros depend on the specific burrito variant and local preparation. (carbmanager.com) Several menu guides and price listings note the burrito is offered in a dozen or more customization combinations and that prices vary by location, meaning both cost and nutritional profile can change by store and choice. (chick-filamenus.com)