What do you mean? Artificial flavors? McDonald's, like other food chains, serves real food, though they might have added some flavor augmentation in their menu.
Imaginary? No, you order, the counter crew takes your payment, and brings you real, physical food.
Despite what some forms of media would have you believe, the chicken used in the popular American food chain "McDonald's" is real chicken. They would be extremely unintelligent if they did not use real chicken, as the penalty fine for false advertisement would massively surpass the money saved by using fake chicken.
Yes. It's 100% real ground beef with no additives, preservatives, or fillers.
Yes. It's 100% real ground beef, just like you'd find in your grocery store. wrong they use pink toxic sludge and add food coloring to make it look like its real beef but it isn't really
It may be real meat, however, it may also contain meat byproducts.
None of it! Disgusting
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Real beef .Go to their restaurant and ask to read whats on the box it comes in.It was real beef they 30 years I worked there
Almost all McDonalds restaurants serve beef, in the form of burgers. On a somewhat seasonal basis, many McDonalds serve "McRibs", which are pork.
Beef, chicken, lettuce, tomato, onion, pickle, mayo, ketchup, mustard, cheese, and other ingredients.
Yes
Because it has a quarter-pound of beef (pre-cooked weight)
Burger King probably does use fillers in its beef. However, since the "pink slime" scare, most restaurants have stopped using it in their meat.
Yes, the beef at McDonalds and Burgerking are haram. But it also depends on the city you are visiting. If it's a muslim city, always ask first.
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Yes, papa johns does use real sausage...or so they say on their website it says "We're committed to using only authentic, superior-quality meats on our pizzas. Our beef and sausage are made with 100% beef and pork" So I'd assume they do use real sausage otherwise that would be false advertising...
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No. It's just your average ground-beef hamburger patty.
You can use beef boullion cubes, or beef broth.