McDonald's never rots

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I think there is a youtube vid where a guy put a Big Mac in his garage for like a month. Damn thing looked the exact same as it was brand new.
 


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I think there is a youtube vid where a guy put a Big Mac in his garage for like a month. Damn thing looked the exact same as it was brand new.
I've seen that but I think it's a year actually.
 

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As if not being real meat wasnt enough, their food is loaded with preservative chemicals. The other similar post Ive seen is the picture of a burger & fries set up in a doctors office that also didnt decompose after several months. I actually posted it in the medical office I work in. Im glad it made a difference for some patients. I know it changed my perspective years ago.
 


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As if not being real meat wasnt enough, their food is loaded with preservative chemicals.
Not that I'm defending McDonald's disgusting food in any way, but how is it not real meat?
 

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Not that I'm defending McDonald's disgusting food in any way, but how is it not real meat?
There is no actual animal meat in McDonald's burgers. Their burgers are made from nothing but animal by-products, such as leftover organs, fats & tissues that are otherwise inedible. Real meat distributors separate the animal meat for premium usage and sell the remains to the fast food industry. Those remains are grinded into a paste and combined with several chemicals, flavorings, along with the vast preservative chemicals, to emulate the taste of meat. It is also dyed to look like cooked meat. The final paste product is then stamped out in the shape of burger patties, like a giant PlayDough machine, then packed & shipped frozen.

Their bread is also loaded with chemicals, although I'm not yet aware of how they are made. Their chicken is also made of similar methods & resources. KFC is the only one known for breeding mutant chickens with multiple limbs. Oh, and McDonald's uses actual fish, but its a strange uncommon heavily-breeding species only found in one location in the world. Those fish are also chemically "enhanced" for improved flavoring. Outside of the fast food industry, that particular fish isnt used for food anywhere else (if I'm not mistaken). In short, its cheaper to make fake food taste real than it is to breed & raise real animals for the use of food.

All this information is available by reputable legitimate resources online.
 

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I haven't eaten McDonald's, Burger King, or any other major chain fast food restaurant in years. A 99 cent burger? f**k that.
 

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Umm. f**k u for ruining fast food for me.

And i thought mcdonalds used real white meat chicken?
 

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Umm. f*** u for ruining fast food for me.

And i thought mcdonalds used real white meat chicken?
LOL. You're welcome. Just keep this is mind; if a food takes weeks if not months to decompose when exposed to air, imagine how much your body must struggle to try to digest it.
 

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There is no actual animal meat in McDonald's burgers. Their burgers are made from nothing but animal by-products, such as leftover organs, fats & tissues that are otherwise inedible. Real meat distributors separate the animal meat for premium usage and sell the remains to the fast food industry. Those remains are grinded into a paste and combined with several chemicals, flavorings, along with the vast preservative chemicals, to emulate the taste of meat. It is also dyed to look like cooked meat. The final paste product is then stamped out in the shape of burger patties, like a giant PlayDough machine, then packed & shipped frozen.

Their bread is also loaded with chemicals, although I'm not yet aware of how they are made. Their chicken is also made of similar methods & resources. KFC is the only one known for breeding mutant chickens with multiple limbs. Oh, and McDonald's uses actual fish, but its a strange uncommon heavily-breeding species only found in one location in the world. Those fish are also chemically "enhanced" for improved flavoring. Outside of the fast food industry, that particular fish isnt used for food anywhere else (if I'm not mistaken). In short, its cheaper to make fake food taste real than it is to breed & raise real animals for the use of food.

All this information is available by reputable legitimate resources online.
Left over organs hmm. I eat chitlins liver and gizzards. Along with boudan I eat the skin. I hate McDonald's beside apple pies.
 

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i like eating their taro and pineapple pies. but what about their chicken wings? it was kinda greasy and tasted like the real deal.
 

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I think the food they have varies by region because they don't have that here in Texas.
 

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Yes the food varies by region in Maine and NE Canada they have lobster even. But I stopped eating McDonald 7 years ago for this reason and many others
 

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Yes the food varies by region in Maine and NE Canada they have lobster even. But I stopped eating McDonald 7 years ago for this reason and many others
Yea all they have here is burgers and nuggets and s**t.
 


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