Welcome to the board!
One way to probably speed up your losing progress would be to drop the bars, as they do contain ingredients that can hinder many people's weightloss efforts, even though the Atkins company suggests you use them frequently.
Can you fry an egg or put a few bits of bacon in the microwave? If so then you can cook breakfast
Or get ham with no added sugar and roll slices of this up with slices of cheese and a pickle.
Or lay some cooked meat and veggies in the bottom of an oven plate, mix up some eggs, cream and grated cheese and pour it over then slap it in the oven and leave for half an hour or so and hey presto!! Crustless quiche!!
You can make a big one at the weekend and eat slices of it for breakfast or easy snacks.
If you have a sweet tooth it might be that eating those Atkins candy bars (which is what they are really) is feeding it and making you keep wanting sweet foods.
So trying to avoid even artificial sweeteners for a week or so might let you kill off your sugar monster, which will make eating Atkins so much easier to do!!
As for eating at fast food outlets, it is posible by choosing the salad items and plain meats but maybe taking your own dressing rather than using theirs - you can check the labels for no sugar when out shopping and buy a few bottles then put a little in a small tupperware pot to take with you. Then you will know what is in them and how many carbs to count for them.
I would stop the rice cakes this early in your Atkins journey and maybe look up how to make flax crackers or cheese crackers which are induction-friendly, especially if you intend to stay on induction for some time.