I donāt think KFC is mechanically separated, the bones are still inside most of their products,how could it be mechanically separated? Then again I donāt know how KFC is in US
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undefined@lemmy.hogru.ch āØ18ā© āØhoursā© ago
Huh? This would be stupidly much better; I live near a KFC and the cockroaches outside, the dead animal smell and just the grease in the surrounding area is atrocious. I wish theyād knock that shit down and sell real food rather than the mechanically separated, likely tortured animal carcasses they dump on the public. How morally bankrupt or tuned out do you have to be to eat in these places?
TheEighthDoctor@lemmy.zip āØ9ā© āØhoursā© ago
RidderSport@feddit.org āØ17ā© āØhoursā© ago
Wild how different fast food chains are in different countries. Never had that smell or have seen cockroaches anywhere near a German KFC. Though Iād discourrage anyone from trying Hamburg Central Station KFC
undefined@lemmy.hogru.ch āØ2ā© āØhoursā© ago
Iām an American but used to have roommates from all over the world and Iāll never forget how absolutely disappointed they were with McDonalds, Burger King, etc.
Though Iām in Los Angeles so there are plenty of incredible hamburger places (far too many) if youāre seeking it out.
Swedneck@discuss.tchncs.de āØ14ā© āØhoursā© ago
Though Iād discourrage anyone from trying Hamburg Central Station
KFCRidderSport@feddit.org āØ9ā© āØhoursā© ago
Haha yeah, but that cannot be avoided at times
zikzak025@lemmy.world āØ11ā© āØhoursā© ago
Itās the way they dispose of grease, I believe. I think there are less regulations in the US than elsewhere. That or the minimum wage workers just donāt give a shit.