While in a certain restaurant in Germany, we were sitting down to some munch and half way through his nuggets, poor
bluewoozle found some feather still inside the nugget. It was enough to make anyone feel ill.
this is how i imagined it must have been like XD (sorry bluewoozle, the world needs to share your pain) *hugs tight*
bluewoozle found some feather still inside the nugget. It was enough to make anyone feel ill.this is how i imagined it must have been like XD (sorry bluewoozle, the world needs to share your pain) *hugs tight*
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Could you start with this place? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hdr5sxbh_CU
(try this for yourself) Go out and buy a Big Mac. Take out the patty and set it in a sealed container. Then, go out and buy a slab of beef from the store and cook yourself a similar-sized patty and stick that into a sealed container. Give each patty some time to "decompose" the patty you bought from the store will begin to rot, and possibly grow mold. The patty from McDonalds will look no different from how it did weeks ago.
Theres youtube videos with similar situations. Ive seen one where the frys from McDonalds look the same after 2 years in a glass jar. It's quite disgusting.
Theres youtube videos with similar situations. Ive seen one where the frys from McDonalds look the same after 2 years in a glass jar. It's quite disgusting.
The big macs usually decompose slower because they HAVE to have preservatives, but they DO decompose.. thats NOOOOT the point of my post though. the fact that they dont decompose is almost pointless. the only thing that does is make it easier to transport.
the fact that they dont decompose has no effect on digestion... what I'm trying to say is that
decomposition DOES NOT EQUAL DIGESTION.
the fact that they dont decompose has no effect on digestion... what I'm trying to say is that
decomposition DOES NOT EQUAL DIGESTION.
and if you want to hate on McDonnalds for something about their food, at least make an argument with something that actually makes sense health wise. talk to me about the fats and grease in the food, and the sheer ammount of food you get (which is just as bad) in one order, THEN I might actually agree with you. but arguing about preservatives making the food bad? come on man..
Apparently not, and it has happened before. Besides, come the lunch rush and they're just frying the crap as fast as they can. Even in a small place like over here has the entire building full of impatient, ravenous food fiends come that fun hour of the day.
Mickie-Dee might be lovin' it, but I'd rather eat sofa pizza over that any day.
Mickie-Dee might be lovin' it, but I'd rather eat sofa pizza over that any day.
i got a nice fried semi-melted bandaid with my fries the one and only time i ever ate at a mcdonalds. to be fair though i got a moldy tomato slice at wendy's in the early 90's and a square piece of safety glass in my beans and cheese from taco bell in the late 80's...to boil it all down fast food is cheap for a reason..complete lack of quality..i'd rather cook for myself but options are limited on road trips~
You're being too generous with your use of the word "chef".
They're more correctly food preparers, since they don't actually do anything more than crack open a carton, dump the contents into a fryer or grill, wait until a timer 'dings' then shovel it into a serving container. Culinary or chef's training need not apply.
A chef is someone who's been to a culinary school to trained and then apprentice as a chef. It takes years.
Someone who works at RottenRonnie's is maybe a cook.
They're more correctly food preparers, since they don't actually do anything more than crack open a carton, dump the contents into a fryer or grill, wait until a timer 'dings' then shovel it into a serving container. Culinary or chef's training need not apply.
A chef is someone who's been to a culinary school to trained and then apprentice as a chef. It takes years.
Someone who works at RottenRonnie's is maybe a cook.
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/chef
Well golly, the first definition accurately describes what they do in "RottenRonnie's"
Well golly, the first definition accurately describes what they do in "RottenRonnie's"
Wrong definition... the traditional definition is one that i use and is more accurate:
"A chef is a person who cooks professionally for other people. Although over time the term has come to describe any person who cooks for a living, traditionally it refers to a highly skilled professional who is proficient in all aspects of food preparation." [1]
i'd never call someone who cooks in a fast food restaurant anything more than a "fry cook" or just plain old "cook".
A chef denotes some level of professional skill and can hardly be attributed to some kid working the grill at RottenRonnies. :P
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[1] From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, "Chef" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chef
"A chef is a person who cooks professionally for other people. Although over time the term has come to describe any person who cooks for a living, traditionally it refers to a highly skilled professional who is proficient in all aspects of food preparation." [1]
i'd never call someone who cooks in a fast food restaurant anything more than a "fry cook" or just plain old "cook".
A chef denotes some level of professional skill and can hardly be attributed to some kid working the grill at RottenRonnies. :P
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[1] From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, "Chef" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chef
There is a video link up there.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hdr5sxbh_CU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hdr5sxbh_CU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hdr5sxbh_CU trust me it's relevant, and just as disturbing
Ummmm... I feel sick... D:
I can't remember who it was, but few years ago someone told me that he have found breaded piece of chicken with a deep fried beak still attached to it. I guess that was somewhere on holidays in one of those 'cheap' non-chain fast-food restaurants.
Ok, gtg to the loo... and it's not a hairball coming up my throat XD
I can't remember who it was, but few years ago someone told me that he have found breaded piece of chicken with a deep fried beak still attached to it. I guess that was somewhere on holidays in one of those 'cheap' non-chain fast-food restaurants.
Ok, gtg to the loo... and it's not a hairball coming up my throat XD
I'll think twice next time i go to any McDonalds... or i'd have to turn my meal upside down and make sure nothing is wrong with it before eating it... ofcourse it'd mean i'll ruin th eperfect set up of it but .. oh well :P better than havin stuff like that ruin ur day or meal in that case :P
Meh, while it might not be nice to eat feathers, I don't see why it's THAT bad =P
It's proof of a faulty cleaning procedures at the place where they make the nuggets (from the beginning, they only fry them at McD)
When I buy BBQed chicken wings at a local grocery store it happens that there's a small feather left now and then but I just don't eat it, simple as that =P
As for the pic it self, that nugget looks like the derpiest chicken ever xD
It's proof of a faulty cleaning procedures at the place where they make the nuggets (from the beginning, they only fry them at McD)
When I buy BBQed chicken wings at a local grocery store it happens that there's a small feather left now and then but I just don't eat it, simple as that =P
As for the pic it self, that nugget looks like the derpiest chicken ever xD
nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_iYxSaRQFa.....ht1%5B1%5D.jpg
I know how he feels. I had a intact feather in some chubby chicken from A&W once... Haven't ever ordered chubby chicken since, and that was like 3 years ago. The worst part, I didn't notice it, and bit down and crunched on the stem of the feather, pulled the whole thing out my mouth and spit everything in my mouth in a napkin. UGHHHH!!! So nasty
Ah... bad McDonald's experiences, I can certainly relate to that. I remember as a child going to a cousins birthday party at McDonald's, we had two cakes, one home made and delicious, the other from McDonalds and absolutely disgusting. Long story short, I got sick and threw up later that night, I blamed it on the cake and have tried not to eat anything from McDonald's every again.
the feathers make it look real! http://cdn1.newsone.com/files/2010/.....nugget-goo.jpg
I do agree with the people who say that you shouldn't blame McDee's directly. At least in the case of the feather nugget, it's likely they didn't know when it was put into the fryer. Go fast enough at a job and you will miss a lot of stuff. And lunch time at McDee's is... well... -busy-. With the chicken head case of course, I don't know what to say about that. Not everyone does notice little differences... And some people just don't care on the other hand. (now foreign objects. O_o; Well I'd think that would be at least an employee's fault)
But really. Blame the mass producing, assembly line plants that put this stuff together in the first place. You'd be surprised how disgusting it can get. =__= I was watching a documentary the other day, basically talking about the E-coli outbreak that happened to all the food a few years back. It was because the beef (cows) they sent through were covered in their own feces, they weren't washed down, so as it went through each stage there was, literally, shit in every stage of production. But, supposedly companies are trying to be more organic. Let's hope. I understand needing to feed millions, but that doesn't mean that they have to cut such drastic corners. Or fill us up with preservatives and things that are intentionally bad for us.
Also...
Well... I'm glad to know that they serve real chicken now. >__> I do remember back when the meat in the nuggets looked sorta grey and unreal.
wow i use to work for mcdonalds trust me there is alot more worse thing i have seen in nuggets besides feathers. When I was in charge one shift a man approached me and showed me something i wasnt expecting to see. In the box was his crown and a nugget with a huge bone running right throught it. the worst part was that an entire batch load was all full of bones. even some of the other stores in the area had bones in them. We had to do a mass recall cause it was a saturday and there were kids with them.
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