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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.
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?
No it's not because they run deals i've bought at the prices I mentioned. Prices vary all over the country.
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...
Aside from the breading, what part of it isn't fish? It's pollock. Can you really not tell? Also, a quick google search will provide you with all of the ingredients that go in it. The recipe is quite simple, hence the bland flavor,
A) Because you think worms cannot be found in farmed fish?
B) The mcdonalds.com website clearly states that the Filet-O-Fish is made with wild-caught fish.
C) Do you have a point? You seem to think the world has been breathlessly awaiting 'proof' that McDonald's uses wild-caught fish. [it hasn't - see above]
no, because I don't think Mcdonald's uses real fish
besides how is the worm even in tack after deforming a "fish" into a square pile of mush?
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Originally Posted by Arcenal352
Aside from the breading, what part of it isn't fish? It's pollock. Can you really not tell? Also, a quick google search will provide you with all of the ingredients that go in it. The recipe is quite simple, hence the bland flavor,
real seafood do not have a "bland" flavor , most people can identify what kind of fish it is from taste, what kind of taste does McDonald's fish have?
no, because I don't think Mcdonald's uses real fish
besides how is the worm even in tack after deforming a "fish" into a square pile of mush?
real seafood do not have a "bland" flavor , most people can identify what kind of fish it is from taste, what kind of taste does McDonald's fish have?
Pollock, flounder and other cheaper white fish are very bland.
McDonalds fish tastes like pollock.
Also, it's clearly a filet that's been cut into a square. It's not a pile of mush. The flesh is still intact and flakes like it should when pulled apart.
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Good fish is bland, bad fish is not. It's the breading or seasoning that makes the true difference, not the flesh.
There's a saying that goes: "If it smells like fish, pass up the dish!"
Exactly. Pretty much the reason why sashimi has a very mild taste, regardless on the type of fish.
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