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There is about 25g of protein in a McDonalds Big Mac. Although this seems like a high amount, the entire frame of reference is higher due to the heightened fat and carb content. A Big Mac with 25g protein compared to a peice of a chicken breast with 25g is obviously not the better choice, but a Big Mac does infact contain about 25g of protein.

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540 calories, 28g fat, 46g carbs and 25g protein. That's based on a normal Big Mac. Not a large or a meal. On the McDonald's website, they do have a nutritional calculator that you can use to calculate your whole meal. Alternatively, I like to record my food on the app My Fitness Pal where it has all the nutritional value for all takeaways. Hope this helped :)

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You can visit the mcDonalds website http://nutrition.mcdonalds.com/nutritionexchange/nutritionfacts.pdf to see the nutritional facts or visit your local mcDonalds. All chain resturaunts are required to have their nutritional information available.

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http://www.mymealfacts.com/ShowFood.aspx?FoodID=4

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There are 24 grams of protein in a McDonald's Big Mac.

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