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meowMix2525@lemm.ee 5 months agouh idk about the treatments thing specifically but the pink slime myth was both circulated and debunked before 2010, and the image that was going around of it was not taken in any facility relating to McDonald’s. It also wasn’t the nuggets that were treated with ammonia and homogenized, but the beef, and according to AP, “McDonalds stopped using the by-product, known in the industry as lean, finely-textured beef, in 2011”
I really don’t consider myself a McDonald’s defender but the least you could do is say things that are true lol
disguy_ovahea@lemmy.world 5 months ago
I saw it in a documentary a long time ago. I just looked myself, and it seems you’re right about it being their beef and not chicken.
The treatment designation is true. If a substance is added to food to be removed prior to consumption, it’s considered a treatment, and therefore does not have to be listed on the ingredients list.