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from the most wonderfull, healthy, happy cows in the world. They hand pick them for McDonalds. Not every cow can get into your Big Mac. The happiest ones are chosen, and the rest are let to live their cow life in shame.
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Cats & Dolphins
lol
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Aberdeen Angus bruv!
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Hogey the Roguey
Good Scottish answer!
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Beef, which is as often as possible sourced from the country of sale - for example, America gets American beef, Australia Gets Australian Beef, so on.
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Dead, slaughtered cows. Likely died in a moment of panic.
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Army Veteran
The same as the lettuce and carrots you eat.
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Some beef and alot of filler.
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Beef. The cow. The whole cow. But McDs are honest - they call it pure beef, and the standards people would crucify them if they lied. Of course, some of it might be the bits of the cow you don't want to eat. But it is certainly cow,
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mushroom
Might not be bad if they sold a McTongue and a side of McCalf Fries.
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The cheapest kind they can get their hands on.
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It may be %100 beef but that doesn't account for the quality. The quality is poor, definately not made from the prime parts of a cow. Take a good look at the "burger" itself. It is bland in color, rather grayish, the texture is coarse, and the taste is rather bland. Compare that to a homemade burger and you can see that you're being sold an inferior product at an inflated price...yes, even at 99 cents.
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Is there meat in it? I wonder what McDonalds actually calls food. This video is disturbing!
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I think it is coming from the cow.
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mushroom
Yes, I imagine it is something that comes from the cow, while it is still alive.
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McBeef from a McCow.
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Genetically reproduced! moohahahaha I don't eat McDonalds burgers
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Dead bodies of IRA victims.
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probably a hamburger
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Their hamburgers have meat? Their hamburgers taste like cardboard to me.
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Maybe bread crumbs mostly.
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not sure, call them up and ask them
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