The Enormous Omelet Sandwich was introduced by Burger King in March 2005, featuring two omelets, sausage, bacon, and American cheese in a toasted hoagie bun. This sandwich aimed to satisfy customer cravings for filling breakfast options, leading to increased morning sales for the chain. However, it garnered criticism for its nutritional content, with 730 calories and over 1900 milligrams of sodium, surpassing health recommendations. The sandwich was quietly discontinued, speculated due to backlash over its health implications, but temporarily returned as the Supreme Breakfast Sandwich in 2016 with similar ingredients.
The Enormous Omelet Sandwich featured American cheese, two omelets, sausage, and bacon in a toasted hoagie bun, designed to be highly caloric and filling.
With 730 calories and over 1900 milligrams of sodium, the Enormous Omelet Sandwich attracted significant criticism for its poor nutritional content.
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