Posted on 02/24/2014 2:57:24 PM PST by nickcarraway
Ever wonder what exactly is in a chicken McNugget?
Mcdonalds of Canada is inviting folks on a video tour that shows the making of a McNugget , trying to debunk the rumor of pink goo.
Jeanne Moos, CNN, reports the fast food giant isnt chicken when it comes to taking on a misleading photo: considered the pink elephant in the room.
What are legitimately in McNuggets. Is there pink goop?
This pink goop a photograph that has snaked around the internet with the caption, can you guess what McDonalds food item this is.
Its said to be the entire chicken eyes, guts, bones ground up into something called mechanically separated poultry.
Not us, says McDonalds.
Photo hoax.
But, pink goo wont go away.
For years McDonalds has been trying to kill this photo.
Now, McDonalds of Canada has taken the goo by the horns, directly addressing the question in a super bowl commercial seen only in Canada.
Whats actually in nuggets? Is there any pink goop? Nope. Nada. None.
Mcdonalds wants you to see whats in their McNuggets, so theyve released a video tour. Starting with whole chickens, the breast meat is set aside to make McNuggets.
Dumping it into the grinder and adding the ground chicken breast meat to the blender with some seasonings and some chicken skin.
Thats pretty much it: ground up breast meat.
Heres pink goo image, and heres what we actually have, so its very different. Yeah, beige goo. Just kidding.
Two independent food science experts told CNN that McDonalds seems to be giving the straight scoop, though of course, theres nothing healthy about all the fat and salt in McNuggets. There is one other secret revealed on the tour.
The four chicken mcnugget shapes: the ball, the bell, the boot, and the bow tie. The ball, the bell, the boot, the bow tie? Do you see any of those things? One thing theyre not making McNuggets into is the shape of a snake.
Turn it into a bow tie.
Can they claim no goo in the US version?
/kidding
Yet, I can remember sitting in history class and hearing that the Indians literally ate “every part” of a bison, and were called noble for doing so.
I have no problem eating “every part” of an animal. Even bone tissues and sinew contains nutrients that aren’t normally found in muscle tissue.
BRD Inc.
Pink slime was beef related, not chicken.
where worlds collide... funny, the McDonald's south of Chinle, AZ (on the res) has a large print of a painting of these nobles running a huge herd of bison off a cliff.
Not too certain the implication is they used every part. :)
Your Boneless Pork Rectrums ————The ones containing bones are the homosexual assholes then?
Thank they are “inverted.” I was afraid those brown specks in the sausage were something other than pepper.
Oh crap... It involves monkeys and pornography doesn’t it... :-(
“Pink Slime”
Sounds like NFL uniforms during breast cancer awareness Month.
I love it!
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