Cite?
I see no bleach listed here.
Cite?
I see no bleach listed here.
FTR, I do not eat a McDonald’s, mostly due to my high cholesterol and the high sodium and fat they offer.
I’m more against these outrageous “expert” claims of what actually is in them.
Funny, how no one is worried about the materials rendered to make Jello.
THIS. McDonalds chicken nuggets do not contain mechanically separated chicken. They are not made like the video shows. USDA regulations require mechanically separated chicken to be listed as such in ingredient lists. Jamie Oliver engages in dishonest sensationalism. The kids eating the nuggets at the end serves him right.
I don’t understand the moral crusade against McDonald’s, and why they’re continually singled out over any of the other fast food restaurants that have even less healthy food on the menu. Burger King offers the 970 calorie Steakhouse XT and the 1140 calorie Triple Whopper. McDonald’s Bacon and Cheese Angus is 790 calories, the highest they have to offer. Will eating fast food on any sort of regular basis make you fat? Yes. Will it literally poison you? No.
Moved MPSIMS --> Cafe Society.
And no, thank you, I do not want fries with that.
You may note that the ingredients list is from McDonalds Canada -
I wouldn’t care to speculate what weird shit you Americans are putting in your McNuggets (probably gun powder, if I had to guess).
Because our population is 2/3 white people. That’s also why there is more white meat on the chicken in the first place.
D&R
If you to to the nutrition section of the websites for other chain restaurants like Chili’s Restaurant, you’ll see that McDonald’s is not particularly bad or unusual in supplying people with high-fat, high-sodium foods - they just serve it to you quicker and you don’t have to tip. I’ve come to the conclusion that if you want to eat healthy, you have to make it yourself. We eat out a couple of times per week; we aren’t under any illusions that we’re eating healthy because we’re in a sit-down restaurant instead of a McDonald’s.
– Steve Martin
Straight from McDonald’s.com
I hate stories about “Hidden ingredient found in fast food item! Why didn’t they tell us?!” They did. You can find every ingredient for every time on nearly every single fast food website. They have to post it, it’s the law. Consumers should be better about looking up the things they eat.
I’ve heard Michael Pollan in interviews, and the guy always comes off as a bit of a wanker. That’s not to say he doesn’t make some good points, but he and his ilk use a lot of junk science and scare tactics. In many ways they’re like the global warming deniers of the left.
Or one made with Turkey Breast, right?
I’m actually surprised that chicken McNuggets contain chicken. I was told by my late father that their burger patties were just reconstituted sawdust, and I could only presume the same was true of their chicken!
The way I used to eat them, they were 50% nugget and 50% honey mustard sauce.
OH MY GOD! It contains Dihydrogen monoxide!
You know what else contains dihydrogen monoxide?
PEOPLE!
Soylent Nuggets are people!!!
I know you’re joking, but in the interest of fighting ignorance Mcdonald’s burgers are made with:
And bibles.
And they’re personally blessed by either Sarah Palin, Glenn Beck or Bill O’Reilly. (Depending on which shift they were made.)
Back in my high school days, I’m pretty sure Sonic burgers had soy filler in them. I recall it was printed right on the drive-in menu. They switched back to all meat about 20 tears ago.
has anyone ever wathced how hotdogs or bologna are made? nuggets pail in comparison to the horror that is the making of a hotdog.
Cite - “How its Made” - on the Science Channel.
Another post about how the McNuggets are made:
http://www.geekologie.com/2010/10/mommy_where_do_mcnuggets_come.php
I have to agree with anyone who says that they like the real breastmeat better. My kids love McNuggets and I often end up eating one or two or else they’re thrown away. I’m not a big fan of them by any means.
As a kid, I did eat Silly Putty (tastes salty) and I’m still here to tell the tale…