“Photos de Kalle Kiander
Can You Guess What McDonald’s Food Item This Is? Say hello to mechanically separated chicken. It’s what all fast-food chicken is made – things like chicken nuggets and patties. Also, the processed frozen chicken in the stores is made from it. Basically, the entire chicken is smashed and pressed through a sieve — bones, eyes, guts, and all. it comes out looking like this. There’s more: because it’s crawling with bacteria, it will be washed with ammonia, soaked in it, actually. Then, because it tastes gross, it will be reflavored artificially. Then, because it is weirdly pink, it will be dyed with artificial color. But, hey, at least it tastes good, right? Source: http://docakilah.wordpress.com/2011/05/11/can-you-guess-what-mcdonald%E2%80%99s-food-item-this-is”


 
The commentary was written by Kalle Kiander too——pulled it from Facebook.
 
This is horrifying. Further reason to make efforts to eat fresh, non-processed food—-even though it will require some work and creativity. Yup, making a trip to New Leaf this weekend.
 
Oh, and watch Food, Inc. if you haven’t yet. Definitely worth your time and available on Netflix Instant.

“Photos de Kalle Kiander
Can You Guess What McDonald’s Food Item This Is?

Say hello to mechanically separated chicken. It’s what all fast-food chicken is made – things like chicken nuggets and patties. Also, the processed frozen chicken in the stores is made from it.

Basically, the entire chicken is smashed and pressed through a sieve — bones, eyes, guts, and all. it comes out looking like this.

There’s more: because it’s crawling with bacteria, it will be washed with ammonia, soaked in it, actually. Then, because it tastes gross, it will be reflavored artificially. Then, because it is weirdly pink, it will be dyed with artificial color.

But, hey, at least it tastes good, right?

Source: http://docakilah.wordpress.com/2011/05/11/can-you-guess-what-mcdonald%E2%80%99s-food-item-this-is
 
The commentary was written by Kalle Kiander too——pulled it from Facebook.
 
This is horrifying. Further reason to make efforts to eat fresh, non-processed food—-even though it will require some work and creativity. Yup, making a trip to New Leaf this weekend.
 
Oh, and watch Food, Inc. if you haven’t yet. Definitely worth your time and available on Netflix Instant.

Friday Jan 27 @ 08:34pm
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