Title: The 19 Ingredients in McDonald’s Fries – Including a Form of Silicone Found in Silly Putty (Along with a petrol-based chemical) Source:
The Natural Society URL Source:http://naturalsociety.com/19-ingred ... rm-silicone-found-silly-putty/ Published:Jan 27, 2015 Author:Mike Barrett Post Date:2015-01-28 07:47:08 by Deckard Keywords:None Views:3135 Comments:8
Ever wonder what makes up highly popular fast food, such as McDonalds chicken nuggets or french fries? If the fast food giants recently launched transparency campaign tells us anything, its that the public is increasingly demanding truth and change. But what McDonalds truth campaign isnt telling us is that much of its food is lathered in questionable, health-compromising ingredients.
In the most recent transparency video from McDonalds, Grant Imahara explains that there are 19 ingredients in Americas favorite fries, one of which is polydimethylsiloxane, which is used in the production of silly putty. This seemingly essential french fry-Silly Putty ingredient has been making headlines, and I can tell you that it wont be the last headline you see.
During his investigation, he found that dimethylpolysiloxane is used in the making of McDonalds fries along with a petrol-based chemical called tertiary butylhydroquinone (TBHQ). While anyone might immediately suspect that these ingredients may pose a hazard (and you wouldnt be wrong), Grant reassures viewers that these are both safe additives used for perfectly good reasons.
You can view the video below to see McDoanlds segment on how its french fries are made, taking a tour through a McDonalds factory.
Dimethylpolysiloxane is added for safety reasons to prevent cooking oil from foaming, while tertiary butylhydroquinone (TBHQ) is applied as a food preservative. Cant have fries that dont last a few years, right?
Here are some of the questions and answers McDonalds uses in an attempt to sway public opinion. Unfortunately, it doesnt touch on the issues that are leading to a loss in profits for the mega-corp.
Of course finding such ingredients in the fast food giants french fries isnt so surprising much of McDonalds food is tainted in more than one way. For example, containing over 70 ingredients, the McDonalds sought after McRib is full of surprises including restructured meat technology that includes traditionally-discarded animal parts brought together to create a rib-like substance. It also contains a little-known flour-bleaching agent known as azodicarbonamide.
What do you think? Are these the reasons why McDonalds is facing recent public rejection? It seems the fast food giant is attempting to make some changes, though maybe not fast enough.
Remember when they had fifty pound bags of fresh potatoes stacked to the ceiling? back when McDonalds was a great place to eat It sucks now even the quarter pounders taste bad.