Convenience stores are great for cheap but tasty coffee and the seemingly endless supply of Hostess snacks. And sometimes a delicious combination of the two (looking at you, Twinkie cappuccinos). But they're definitely not a destination for quality eats. 7-Eleven, in particular, has served some pretty blasé, and sometimes even totally gross, foods over the years. Here's everything you should avoid.

1. Cheeseburger Bite

The brand markets this as "the taste of a cheeseburger in the convenience of a hot dog." I'm sorry, what? Why?! Please leave these two things separate.

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2. French Toast Roller

Processed meat stuffed between a sad, syrup-soaked tortilla that's deep-fried and spins on the rotisserie until 5 p.m. No thanks.

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3. Mini Tacos

Your first clue is that these things are four for $1. Any and all quality is out the window. They're essentially refried beans with a hint of meaty flavoring (probably artificial).

4. Burritos

One 10-ounce burrito can pack as many as 700 calories. Talk about a brick.

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5. Buffalo Chicken Rollers

Again, anything with "roller" in the name sounds suspicious. Is this all real chicken or loaded with fillers?

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6. Doritos Loaded

Red flag when you can't accurately describe a food. "A new snack, triangular in shape" is how 7-Eleven opened its description. Apparently it's also loaded with melted cheese and encrusted in Doritos Nacho Cheese crumbs and flavoring. Hard pass.

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