What Is the Best Bread Product for a Breakfast Sandwich -- and Why?

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CarriePie

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He’s been saying that ever since I was a kid. He says they blend cows eyeballs into the patties. I know McDonald’s is bad but I’m lovin’ it…at this moment in time.
My dad was convinced that McDonald's sold worm burgers. You couldn't have paid him to eat anything there lol
 
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My dad was convinced that McDonald's sold worm burgers. You couldn't have paid him to eat anything there lol
For a while I stayed away from McDonald’s. Everytime my family went there, I,would just have them get me a triple cheeseburger without a bun. Can you believe McDonald’s doesn’t do lettuce wraps? Aren’t they trying to be healthy now? I guess not.
 

Lynx

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He’s been saying that ever since I was a kid. He says they blend cows eyeballs into the patties. I know McDonald’s is bad but I’m lovin’ it…at this moment in time.
In the beef patties? I heard the cow eyeballs went into the ice cream mix, for consistency.

I wish these rumors would get their stories straight with each other.
 

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He’s been saying that ever since I was a kid. He says they blend cows eyeballs into the patties. I know McDonald’s is bad but I’m lovin’ it…at this moment in time.
Seriously though, the box the burger patties come in states 100% beef. No mention of what percentage is meat, but it all came from somewhere on the cow.

Remember back in 2020 when beef got so expensive? The texture of those patties changed a bit for a few months. Usually the consistency is more like integument and gristle. For those few months it was a lot more like the inside layer of skin.

But it was legit still 100% beef.
 
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In the beef patties? I heard the cow eyeballs went into the ice cream mix, for consistency.

I wish these rumors would get their stories straight with each other.
That’s a first I’ve heard of that! Maybe one day those rumors will have an impact but I don’t see that happening for the next four years, even with RFK. The Don won’t allow it.
 

CarriePie

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Seriously though, the box the burger patties come in states 100% beef. No mention of what percentage is meat, but it all came from somewhere on the cow.

Remember back in 2020 when beef got so expensive? The texture of those patties changed a bit for a few months. Usually the consistency is more like integument and gristle. For those few months it was a lot more like the inside layer of skin.

But it was legit still 100% beef.
Oh. Great! So, not percentage is worms :LOL:
 
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Seriously though, the box the burger patties come in states 100% beef. No mention of what percentage is meat, but it all came from somewhere on the cow.

Remember back in 2020 when beef got so expensive? The texture of those patties changed a bit for a few months. Usually the consistency is more like integument and gristle. For those few months it was a lot more like the inside layer of skin.

But it was legit still 100% beef.
I do remember that shortage. During that time I was eating nothing but In n Out and Chick fil a. If I remember correctly, I don’t think In N Out had a problem cause they have their own family farms where they source all of their products.