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Originally posted by El Viejo View PostTrue, and if I'm in a Whataburger I'll get their coffee. I just like the taste of McDonald's coffee a little better.
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For you nuts that think McRib is good, you can get a free one....Don't know if they give you TP for free or if that's an upcharge though.
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/mc-do...152208774.html
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McDonald's claims that the sandwich is composed primarily of shoulder meat. As it turns out, the truth is much less appetizing. Chicago Magazine broke the story that the ingredients actually consist of restructured meat products like heart, tripe, and scalded stomach.
The McHeart, McTripe, and McScaldedStomach just don't have the same ring, do they? Unfortunately, all three of those names would be more accurate than "the McRib." McRib buns also contain an additive called azodicarbonamide, also used in the production of gym mats, yoga mats, and the soles of shoes. Yum!Last edited by Lone_Wolf; 12-02-2020, 12:33 PM.
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Originally posted by Lone_Wolf View PostMcDonald's claims that the sandwich is composed primarily of shoulder meat. As it turns out, the truth is much less appetizing. Chicago Magazine broke the story that the ingredients actually consist of restructured meat products like heart, tripe, and scalded stomach.
The McHeart, McTripe, and McScaldedStomach just don't have the same ring, do they? Unfortunately, all three of those names would be more accurate than "the McRib." McRib buns also contain an additive called azodicarbonamide, also used in the production of gym mats, yoga mats, and the soles of shoes. Yum!
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