McDonald's Employee Debunks Rumor on the Toxic Ingredient of McNuggets

A recent tiktok video can finally put the controversy of the pink slime that started in 2011 to rest.


A little over six years ago,McDonalds has been accused of using pink mud - a boiling of lean beef trim treated with ammonia-to make its famousChicken mcnuggets. Although the loved Fast Food chain has shot the rumor right away, some customers have remained suspect. But now, a Mickey D employee shows exactly how nuggets are made on tiktok.

McDonald employee andTiktok user @ moon_man14, Aka isaac, recently published a video on his accountIn knowingsays nearly 2 million views beforeSet it to private"It's showing that he was throwing a frozen chicken nugget bag on the counter, a tactic he does to bring them to" take off ". Then he puts the frozen nuggets in a fryer basket and in the VAT offrying oil. The result? McNuggets chicken perfectly crisp - without Pink Goop in sight. (In touch:McDonald's makes these 8 major upgrades.)

All this controversial of the pink mud started in 2011. Obviously, until that time, McDonald's would have been guilty of using the substance (which looks great at the soft-serve strawberry) to make its burger cakes and its chicken nuggets. But then, chef and personality of televisionJamie Oliver Released the meat loader on his show, reportsInternal business communityAnd the course changed from McDonald.

Then, in 2014, worries about the pink slime resurfaced when a photo attributed toRawforbeauty.com has been widely shared on social media with legend: "McDonald Hamburgers are only 15% real beef. The other 85% is a cleaned meat charger with ammonia that causes a cancer of the stomach. and the intestinal. "

AsInternal business communityreports,McDonalds Published a notice shortly after which "the finely textured lean beef treated with ammonia, which some individuals call" pink slime "or select lean beef trim, is not used in our hamburgers. All Recent reports it is wrong. "

McDonald's also taken to Twitter to cover his bases on his beloved McNugget chicken, tweeting: "Do we use a" pink mud "to make our chicken McNuggets?" With a corresponding image that has introduced four chicken nuggets and dialogue bubbles that boot the reading, "Nope", "never" and "nevertheless!"

We think it is prudent to say that each McNugget chicken manufactured after 2011 was canceled from the Pink Goop. In fact, if you continueMcDonald website, the brand clearly indicates that it does not use the pink mud in its hamburgers orhis nuggets. Nevertheless, in general, it's not a bad idea to limit your fast food intake.

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