Money | fast food America's Unhealthiest Fast Food Here's a preview of your post-health care reform sticker shock By Kevin Spak Posted Mar 27, 2010 11:17 AM CDT Copied The BK Quad Stacker, seen here in a screenshot from Burger King's website, comes in at number 3 on the list, with 930 calories, 28g of saturated fat, and 160mg of cholesterol. Thanks to a fun little side clause in the health care reform bill, fast food restaurants are going to have to start posting nutrition information on their menus. The Daily Beast decided to offer a preview of the 40 most shock-inducing items: Wendy’s Triple Baconator: In a class by itself really, with 1,330 calories, 38 grams of saturated fat, 345 milligrams of cholesterol, and a whopping 3150mg of sodium. SuperSonic Cheeseburger: Sonic only needed two patties to squeeze in 980 calories and 24g of saturated fat. BK Quad Stacker: Frankly, given the Wendy’s number, it’s surprising this is only 930 calories. Domino’s Bread Bowl Pasta: Hey, our first non-burger! 670 calories and 22g of saturated fat. In & Out Burger’s Double Double with Onion: It’s gotta be that onion that boosts this to 670 calories, right? Arby’s Large Beef n’ Cheddar: At 650 calories, you might want to opt for something "small." Popeye’s Breast-Leg-Biscuit: With 640 calories, this is sure to beef up your own breasts and legs. Click here for the complete list. Read These Next Diane Ladd, who played the salty Flo, dies at 89. She was married at 12. At 25, she faces execution. Michael Skakel breaks silence on Martha Moxley murder. Now it's Democrats' turn to complain about a 60 Minutes edit. Report an error