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It's true. The additive is called "cheese."
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Typical lib response, forgetting - or dare I say purposefully leaving out??? - bacon. ![]()
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An Alabama law firm is filing a class action lawsuit against Taco Bell, claiming that the fast food chain's taco filling does not meat the FDA requirements to be called "beef."
http://www.wsfa.com/Global/story.asp?S=13885025 |
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#306
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Comment: There is rumor that Mcdonalds purchased a meat company called
All-Beef. This allows them the ability to still use the term "all beef patties" but use 20% meat and 80% soy product in their burgers. |
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Comment: Rumor: McDonalds owns a company called "100% beef" or "100% Pure
Beef"; hence, they claim their meat is 100% beef because they are referring to the company. Sites that support this rumor also make claim the documentary "Super Size Me" states and is a fact; this site and others imply the rumor isn't true but don't come state it clearly. |
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Comment: I heard from a friend of mine that works for them that because of
customer complaints, In-n-Out Burger does not give out on customer receipts the number "69" they go from 68 to 70. Also In-n-Out will round up to $6.67 if a customer total equals $6.66! Is this true? |
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Comment: A friend told me a rumor about a couple of fast food restaurants
in the town of Piteå, Sweden, where we both live. She claimed that at these places they had secret items that were not on the menu but that you could order if you knew a secret key-word. At one place ordering a "skryx" (a combination of a "skrovmål", a standard hamburger meal, and a "lyxmål", a luxury hamburger meal) would get you a combo of them both, meaning quite a lot of food. At the other place ordering a "skrovzone" would get you a "skrovmål" baked into a calzone pizza. She didn't know if this was true and neither of us have tried ordering these things but it seems like an interesting phenomenon that probably exists in many other places. Rejoicing in gluttony has after all for a long time been a part of human society, and now in our western societies is unfortunately part of our everyday vices. |
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Why would these be called "secret key-words"? They sound more like local specialties that aren't on the menu, but can be put together when asked for.
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Sounds like it's the Max chain. Should be easy enough to test the next time I'm in one of their restaurants, we have one in my town (which is not Piteå, which I'm immensely happy for). I'll report back when I've tried it.
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Could be Frasses as well, but not McDonalds.
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OK, I've tried it, and they just looked at me in a funny way.
I did order the separate meals and made my own Skryx, however. It was a truly epic hamburger, the kind of hamburger that poets in the future will write poems about. I didn't have my camera with me, though, and forgot that I can also take photos with my phone, so you can't see how epic it was. Hmm, come to think of it, now there is a certain risk that the legend was false, but by trying it, I made it true as the staff is now aware of this truly epic pinnacle of culinary craftsmanship and artistry... |
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Comment: There was a story on the news a while back about a family
(Mother, Father, Son, and Daughter) who decided to eat at a KFC restaurant. They ordered a bucket of chicken and proceeded to eat their meal when the mother, upon biting into a drumstick, discovered that the chicken was infested with internal maggots. I didn't see this story on your site so I decided to submit it. If you end up using it be sure to fix my spelling errors and stuff I'd appreciate it. Ha |
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Comment: A friend of mine was in a culinary school at a local University
and did a paper on the use of meal worms as a low cost supplement to meats. His research led him to the fact that Wendy's and others use a small percentage of meal worms in their ground beef. This is part of the reason the patties are so light colored before cooking. My research showed me it is fact that meal worms are very high protein and safe for human consumption when properly raised and cared for. I can not seem to verify that Wendy's uses meal worms and am requesting an answer from you if possible. |
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Comment: I heard that when Col Sanders was alive, even after he had sold
KFC, that he would visit KFC restaurants at random and if he was displeased with the gravy, he would order the restaurant closed. Is this true? |
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Comment: So I saw on a twitter feed that if you go to a
Wendy's and say "I'm not from this area. I'm lost and don't have any money.", they will give you free food per company policy. Do you know if there's any truth to this "fact"? |
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Comment: Is it true that Pspsi lost the opportunity to land the McDonalds
Restaurant worldwide account because a Pepsi representative did not want to speak with a McDonalds executive on the weekend? |
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Comment: I've heard that the milk McDonalds serves with it's Happy Meals
is labeled (on the batch packaging) "Grade F - unfit for human consumption." This information came to me directly from someone who works at McDonalds, whom I know to be truthful. Could he possibly just be confused or is this true? |
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