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McDonald's Burgers Contain Cow Eyeballs // FALSE Many began to theorize that cow eyeballs, among other parts, were used as filler in the patties. As it turns out, the whole cow is not ground up to form the burgers; rather, the company uses meat from the shoulder, chuck, brisket, rib eye, loin and round.
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Read More »Fact: everyone at some point in their life has rolled into the drive-thru of a McDonald’s and ordered a burger (or McNuggets!). Seeing as over 1 billion customers have been served, Mickey D’s is a food source for folks all over the world. And while this is pretty impressive, it’s also brought the food chain their fair share of controversy. From lawsuits to social media hoaxes, we’ve done some digging to bust (or confirm) 8 of the craziest myths about the fast food giant.
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Read More »While certain conditions can certainly delay the decomposition process, McDonald’s burgers go bad just as quickly as any other ground beef patty. You see, a cooked hamburger doesn’t have a lot of moisture in it, so when it ages, it tends to just dry out.
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Saw Palmetto And Heart Disease A possible link between heart disease and saw palmetto is that saw palmetto contains the chemical beta-sitosterol...
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