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Do you know what a Chicken McNugget looks like before it is cooked? You don't want to know, but the Huffington Post shows you anyway in this revealing picture story about the ingredients in fast food.
Still going to enjoy my two or three McRibs per year. What it looks like when it comes out of the freezer is of no concern to me. I guess I'm not a neurotic mess.
But then again, I eat tongue, organs and intestines, so I'm not too picky about what something looks like before it's cooked.
when you vomit on yourself if very sick -do you take a picture and put it on facebook??
no you dont,,,,
most of the folks that is "grossed out" by what a nugget is,,,didnt eat nuggets anyways
the veggies, i buy at the farm stand are fertilized by cow-shyt , and some of this manure has maggots and white worms in it,,,yet still on or near the veggies im buying- do they post pictures of what the manure looks like ,,after rain splattered the maggots all over the organic veggies???
we always seem to get horror stories about meat,,,,never about fruit, or veggies,,
for example, the CDC (centers for disease control) wrote this about foodborne illnesses
The largest culprit? Leafy greens. Based on data from nearly 4,600 outbreaks of food illness, researchers estimated the number of cases attributable to 17 different food categories and found that produce accounted for 46% of cases. Leafy vegetables such as spinach and cabbage were responsible for the majority of the illnesses, and most were caused by norovirus, which is spread to produce from water contaminated by fecal matter
Read more: Veggies To Blame For Majority Of Foodborne Illnesses | TIME.com
if i posted this in the vegan thread, how long would it last??
this stuff hits a nerve with me,,,, about once every two weeks people that dont eat meat or have an agenda, will sensationalize all the negatives surrounding anything to do with meat...
it just hits a nerve
i still have customers asking about pink slime,,,the media sensationalized and broad brushed pink slime to the whole industry- i never sold the stuff,,, but half my customers thought i did,,,because of the sensationalized hype..
i sell real breast meat nuggets- but after seeing a video nugget video like this,,,you think anyone is going to make a distinction about a whole-meat nugget or a "formed" nugget?? no, they just wont buy any nugget , because this video becomes their frame of reference,,,
Last edited by mainebrokerman; 01-20-2014 at 05:31 PM..
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