Does that mean there's no meat to be found in those McNuggets? not even the grease it's "fried in" ("Before it's microwaved at the restaurant at the plant" I mean)
It has been so long since I ate at McDonalds or BurgerKing/Queen I have forgotten how long. Back then, their softserve ice cream machine always worked, so quite awhile. Last place I ate was at Arbys, and all those shut down here years ago. About all around here is Wendys, Jack In The Box, KFC, Taco Bell, Chipotles, Subway, & the blackie-run In-N-Out Burger. I vaguely recall a TOGO’S Sandwiches opened somewhere, but can't recall where I saw it, and not sure if it is worth a risk...for the price of one meal at restaurants, I can buy enough groceries to last 2 or 3 meals.
[ - ] derpfroot 1 point 3.4 yearsJan 16, 2022 16:06:52 ago (+1/-0)
There are laws regarding every aspect of driving, but companies are free to sell edible items with negative nutritional value. What's worse, it's basically subsidized by us.
Ah, it's all about context. I remember the Snake Diet guy ate only McDonald's for an entire month, while doing 48-hr fasts between each meal (basically eating one McDonalds meal every other day).
He did a full metabolic workup before and after, and nothing changed. Of course he was also working out daily too.
McDonalds shouldn't be everyday eating, but if you are being healthy and you enjoy the taste, then eating it once in a while isn't going to kill you.
Your real problem isn't with McDonalds, but with the general stupidity of the public that makes McDonalds what it is. These mega franchise business models for fast food anything all depend on rabid consumerism and poor choice-making.
Yea, it’s been ten years since I’ve eaten McDonald’s. Fucking disgusting, last time I ate it I had sharp pains in my stomach. And could not shit for 48 hours after. Not sure what is even in that shit..
2007 was the last time I ate at a MickeyShits. It had been about 5 years since I ate there previously because the "food" was so fucking awful. I decided to go during an off-peak time and get something that wasn't in a warmer (hoping it would be edible if made fresh). Big mistake. I had stomach pains for hours afterwards. I can only imagine what kind of chinese industrial waste they're using nowadays.
hmm... interesting maybe dogs can smell the SOY oil and the SOY crumbs on this BLOOD AND BONE niggets and they decide its probably not even fit for dog consumption, let alone human consumption...
Yea didn’t they get in trouble for adding too much saw dust to their nuggets or hamburger meat
Cellulose, aka fiber. If you've ever eaten lettuce that's basically cellulose and water. It's dramatic to call it sawdust but even if that is where they derive it from it doesn't really matter. Humans don't digest it so whether you're getting it from a tree or a leafy green isn't important. It'll scrub your gut either way.
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He did a full metabolic workup before and after, and nothing changed. Of course he was also working out daily too.
McDonalds shouldn't be everyday eating, but if you are being healthy and you enjoy the taste, then eating it once in a while isn't going to kill you.
Your real problem isn't with McDonalds, but with the general stupidity of the public that makes McDonalds what it is. These mega franchise business models for fast food anything all depend on rabid consumerism and poor choice-making.
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maybe dogs can smell the SOY oil and the SOY crumbs on this BLOOD AND BONE niggets and they decide its probably not even fit for dog consumption, let alone human consumption...
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Cellulose, aka fiber. If you've ever eaten lettuce that's basically cellulose and water. It's dramatic to call it sawdust but even if that is where they derive it from it doesn't really matter. Humans don't digest it so whether you're getting it from a tree or a leafy green isn't important. It'll scrub your gut either way.
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