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Old 06-19-2017, 06:33 PM
 
Location: Flawduh
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I'm sure a worm is the least of your worries of what people digest that isn't seen in mcdonalds "food"

Seriously do you expect fish or a burger to be only $1? You can't even buy a candy bar for $1 and you expect to buy real meat for a buck? really? The only fish in those fish filets is the smell. Probably get the fish out of the NY east river that have been feeding on god knows what in that cess pool. Fish with 2 and 3 heads and 4 tails they put through a meat grinder and put some breading on it. The box it goes in is worth more.
Here we go with this nonsense.

First off, it doesn't cost $1. Second, it's real fish. Wild caught. The same kind you buy in your grocery store. I'm not a fan, but to say it's not real meat/fish is ridiculous.

That said, pretty much all fish have worms. If one buys fish that is "never frozen," take a look as you cut through it while raw. It will have worms; hence why you either have to cook it thoroughly or freeze it at very low temperatures, like they do (or are supposed to do) with sashimi and the like.
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Old 06-19-2017, 07:02 PM
 
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Here we go with this nonsense.

First off, it doesn't cost $1. Second, it's real fish. Wild caught. The same kind you buy in your grocery store. I'm not a fan, but to say it's not real meat/fish is ridiculous.

That said, pretty much all fish have worms. If one buys fish that is "never frozen," take a look as you cut through it while raw. It will have worms; hence why you either have to cook it thoroughly or freeze it at very low temperatures, like they do (or are supposed to do) with sashimi and the like.
Oh i'm sure there is "real" parts in it for them to be legally allowed to call it "real" Ok i'm wrong $1.25 please forgive my ignorance. You can get a fish sandwhich and a double cheeseburger your choice for $1.25

How do i know? Because i rarely but will admit i eat that slop once in a blue moon out of pure exhaustion and starvation that i just pull in because its right there.

The only thing real in mcds is the fries you can't fake a potato...
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Old 06-19-2017, 07:17 PM
 
Location: Sunshine Coast, QLD
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Was the worm alive? We need details.

Even if it was alive; I'm sure it didn't eat much!
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Old 06-19-2017, 07:36 PM
 
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How did it survive the frying process?
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Old 06-19-2017, 08:54 PM
 
Location: Saint John, IN
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I don't believe it! Just someone else trying to sue!
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Old 06-20-2017, 07:03 AM
 
Location: Colorado Springs
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I had a dead ladybug in my bagged salad. I just threw it away and ate my salad. No big deal. I agree with the poster above; somebody wants to sue.
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Old 06-20-2017, 01:26 PM
 
Location: Rural NW Nevada
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Better a whole worm than half a worm!

A long time ago, must be about 30 years now, I cooked up some frozen fried chicken. When it was done cooking, I sat down in front of the TV and commenced to chowing down. After eating a couple pieces I took a look the the leg I was eating and saw the remainder of the worn I just ate.

I was grossed out for a few seconds but was still very hungry so I just pulled out the rest of the worm and finished my chicken.

As far as McDonalds:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6YDTfEhChgw
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Old 06-20-2017, 02:30 PM
 
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OMG a worm in fish, this proves MD's is using WILD fish.

If people knew the truth they would freak out. All fish sold in the US is flash frozen to kill the worms and other parasites that wild caught fish often include.
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Old 06-20-2017, 02:32 PM
 
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Last time I ate "food" at McDonald's was May, 1998.

And that is the last time I stepped foot in a McDonald's.

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In other words, if you have it marked down to specifics like that, you must really be fighting your cravings.
LOL, exactly what I was thinking. The only people that I know that can specify with such precision the last time they did something are recovering alcoholics and ex-smokers.
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Old 06-20-2017, 02:39 PM
 
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Oh i'm sure there is "real" parts in it for them to be legally allowed to call it "real" Ok i'm wrong $1.25 please forgive my ignorance. You can get a fish sandwhich and a double cheeseburger your choice for $1.25

How do i know? Because i rarely but will admit i eat that slop once in a blue moon out of pure exhaustion and starvation that i just pull in because its right there.

The only thing real in mcds is the fries you can't fake a potato...

Your price is only off by about 203%. The actual price of a McDonalds fish sandwich is about $4, an amount that can be easily found online. But who lets facts get in the way of a good bashing anecdote anyway?
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