Bethany Moy
Mrs. Kuelhke
Writing Workshop
21 October 2013
Do you like McDonald’s food? Well, after you read this you are going to wish you did not eat any of there food. McDonald’s food may taste good but many test have been taken and have bad results, you might not know what ingredients they use and they could be putting in things that are bad for you.
Since McDonald’s ingredients can affect you very badly many people are having a debate on what is in the McRib. Well, the truth is now revealed what is really in the McRib. There is pig bites like tripe, heart, and scalded stomach then they cook it and blend it with salt. This may sound disgusting but it just gets better the chicken nuggets taste good but the ingredients are as bad. It has sodium phosphates, bleached wheat flour, food starch-modified, partially hydrogenated soybean oil and cottonseed oil with mono-and diglycerides, dextrose, prepared in vegetable oil, TBHQ, tertiary butylhydroquinone (a petroleum derived product) and dimethylpolysiloxane added as an antifoaming agent a form of silicone used in cosmetics, and Silly Putty.
Wendy’s food is fresh. Wendy’s has a meat truck coming every 2 days with fresh meat. If the meat gets a day away from exoneration it is cooked dry and then frozen to kill any bacteria and then rehydrated in boiling water and used for chili. They serve 100% pure North American beef and they also believe this is why their hamburgers taste better and are juicier. They make every
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