Dunkin Donuts Multigrain Bagel

Dunkin Donuts

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Ingredients:

Bagel: Enriched Wheat Flour (Flour, Niacin, Reduced Iron, Thiamin Mononitrate, Riboflavin, Folic Acid, Enzymes, Ascorbic Acid added as Dough Conditioner), Water, Degermed Whole Wheat Flour, Sugar, Wheat Gluten, Sunflower Seeds, Flax Seeds, Millet, Yeast, Oat Fiber, Malt Extract, Molasses Blackstrap, Vegetable Oil (Canola and/or Soybean), Sea Salt, Honey, Degermed Yellow Corn Meal, Wheat Bran, Fermented Wheat Flour, Dough Conditioner (Dextrose, Wheat Flour, Malted Barley Flour), Enzymes, Soy (Trace); Topping: Oats, Whole Wheat Flour, Barley, Wheat Bran, Sesame Seeds, Sunflower Seeds.

Rating:     We Avoid

Ingredient Score:

Rated at 1/5 green leaves, the Dunkin Donuts Bagels with Cream Cheese Spread (Multigrain Bagel) earns the lowest score on our scale for cleaner food options. This product is not organic and contains genetically modified ingredients, both factors leading to deductions in its rating. The inclusion of added sugars, such as molasses and sugar, further reduces its score. More concerning is the presence of dextrose, a form of added sugar that has a more significant impact on the product’s rating.

The bagel also contains enriched wheat flour, which is flagged as a potentially harmful additive on our scale. Additionally, the use of canola and unspecified vegetable oils contributes to the product’s low score due to their classification as harmful oils in our evaluation criteria.

The ingredient list reveals a mix of grains and seeds, including sunflower seeds, flax seeds, millet, and oats, which might be considered positive attributes in a different context. However, these are overshadowed by the negative factors that dominate the scoring. The presence of wheat gluten, yeast, oat fiber, malt extract, and various other components does not offset the impact of the aforementioned detrimental ingredients.

The Dunkin Donuts Multigrain Bagel with Cream Cheese Spread, as assessed by our standards, falls short in providing a clean eating option. The non-organic status, GMO content, added sugars, and use of certain oils and additives place it at the bottom of our rating system. Consumers seeking healthier, cleaner food choices are advised to consider alternative products that align more closely with these values.

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