Sunday, October 19, 2014

No 'pink slime' here - McDonald's defends its food

http://socialnetworkingnews.org/no-pink-slime-here-mcdonalds-defends-its-food/


McDonald’s answers another question that has surely been weighing on the minds of many: Does the McRib use the same plastic that’s in yoga mats?


The answer? Yes!


The company says that a chemical called azodicarbonamide, or ADA, is baked into the McRib rolls to keep the texture consistent. ADA is also used in non-food products such as yoga mats, says McDonald’s. But the company emphatically denied that the McRib contains plastic.


“Think of salt: the salt you use in your food at home is a variation of the salt you may use to de-ice your sidewalk,” said McDonald’s. “The same is true of ADA – it can be used in different ways.”


Source: kfor.com


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