
"The measly size of the burrito was underwhelming to say the least, while the tortilla itself was soft and haphazardly wrapped around lumpy fillings. A toasted burrito would at least give a crunchy contrast to the chewy, soft fillings that the burrito comes with, including cheese, sausage, eggs, and green chilies. Our visual disappointment led to actual disgust after trying this sad, nearly inedible burrito. The sausages were in the shape of pucks, appearing more like dog food than the meaty crumbles we were expecting."
"Furthermore, it tasted as processed and salty as it looked, with no discernible savoriness. The only flavor that stood out was the spicy heat from the green chilies, as the egg and cheese had no flavor at all. Worse still was the texture of all the fillings. While we were hoping for fluffy eggs and melted, gooey cheese, what we got was mushy glop with weird chewiness from the puck-shaped sausage that was hot in parts"
The McDonald’s sausage burrito is notably small with a soft, poorly wrapped tortilla and lumpy fillings. The burrito contains cheese, sausage, eggs, and green chilies but lacks toasting and textural contrast. The sausage appears puck-shaped and highly processed, producing a salty, bland profile with little savoriness. The egg and cheese contribute minimal flavor. The overall texture is mushy with inconsistent heat and cold pockets, suggesting premade refrigerated burritos are microwaved to order. Many customers rate the item very poorly, and some menu rankings place it near the bottom of McDonald’s offerings.
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