@ participating McD's!
(guess what? I just had half box!)
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(guess what? I just had half box!)
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Love ya bro,you always tell it like it is.so fucking gross......
couldn't pay me enough to take one bite of anything from there.....
man thats a trick not a treat hows it goin strainhunter
What do silly putty, McDonald's Chicken McNuggets, and cosmetics have in common? A gummy texture, unnatural colors, and off-putting smells would probably all be technically correct here, but it's not the answer I'm looking for. The shocking similarity amongst these three items is that they all contain dimethylpolysiloxane, a form of silicone.
The fact that silicone is in silly putty (a child's toy) and cosmetics (a substance most people cake on their faces every day) is disturbing enough. But put that chemical in a food item and I'm downright nauseated. According to a story on Grist, dimethylpolysiloxane is an anti-foaming agent. You know, to keep frying oil from getting too foamy when McDonald's employees drop the nuggets into that piping hot vat of grease.
Dimethylpolysiloxane isn't the only scary substance lurking in Happy Meals. According to CNN, Chicken McNuggets also contain tertiary butylhydroquinone (tBHQ), a petroleum-based preservative for vegetable oils and animal fats. Experts worry about oil making its way into Gulf seafood over the past couple months. Turns out the Golden Arches has been pumping petroleum-based goods into its McNuggets for years.
To be fair, health experts say that these chemicals are found in such small amounts in McNuggets that they probably won't harm consumers. According to CNN, even Marion Nestle, famed foodie and author of What to Eat, says that the substances are not likely to pose any health risks.
Still, silicone isn't something anyone should consider food. And according to A Consumer's Dictionary of Food Additives, one gram of tBHQ can cause "nausea, vomiting, ringing in ears, delirium, a sense of suffocation, and collapse." So if the thought of McNuggets alone doesn't induce nausea, eating several dozen of them just may do the trick.
My point here is not to say that Chicken McNuggets are unhealthy. I mean, they are fried bits of chicken. I don't think anyone is under any delusions that McNuggets could be considered part of a healthy diet. But while consumers are aware that McDonald's chicken is high in fat and sodium, I think you'd be hard-pressed to find many people who know that McNuggets contain silicone and petroleum-derived preservatives. If you're going to serve people fried chicken, the only ingredients should be chicken, flour, spices, and oil.
I thought they just found out recently that chicken mc yuckets had some nasty ingredient in them that was also found in Silly Putty right?
I don't eat any of that bullshit, every bite takes hours off your lifespan!
tha beaks are probly good for ya, its the meat thats got the mystery in it, by sayin mystery i mean you never know what your gonna get disease wise, its a crap shoot and colin cancer might fuck up your crap shoot so be carefullhaha don't we all hate it?
PS: I know it's bad stuff and it's ground up beaks and what not. But I live only once so there!
But perhaps the most alarming ingredient in a Chicken McNugget is tertiary butylhydroquinone, or TBHQ, an antioxidant derived from petroleum that is either sprayed directly on the nugget or the inside of the box it comes in to "help preserve freshness.
one gram of tBHQ can cause "nausea, vomiting, ringing in ears, delirium, a sense of suffocation, and collapse." So if the thought of McNuggets alone doesn't induce nausea, eating several dozen of them just may do the trick.
OK y'all........
The rest of that box is going to the Coons and Possums.
After reading the link below you guys have me convinced.
It's bad stuff but I did not know it's THAT BAD!
http://www.rense.com/general76/chk.htm
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OK y'all........
The rest of that box is going to the Coons and Possums.
After reading the link below you guys have me convinced.
It's bad stuff but I did not know it's THAT BAD!
http://www.rense.com/general76/chk.htm
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Definitely a cancer causer. I believe on a family guy eppisode eating chicken nuggets was equivilent to sticking his nuts in the microwave or somn like that.
Smart man here are a couple of their meals, one is 10 years old and the other i believe is four years old. The big mac is used by a professor to show his students.
thats the one, i couldnt quite recall it.lolYou sure it wasnt a South Park episode? Where Randy is microwaving a bunch of chicken nuggets so he can get cancer on purpose, so that he can get his doctors recommendation for medical marijuana?? lmao