bits of cheap beef and a lot of mealworm.
2007-01-16 04:07:05
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answered by tridentoftime 3
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I'm not sure what you mean by "meat creatures"; I assume you mean some sort of genetically engineered thing that has been created for the purpose of being turned into really cheap meat by McDonald's. I am not even certain such a thing exists but even so rest assured the meat at McDonald's come from cows just like all the other beef in the US. That is advantage of having federal regulations and FDA inspectors. I think you ought not believe everything you read.
2007-01-16 12:16:44
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answered by Anonymous
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You might be surprised to find out that it is indeed straight-up, old-fashioned, real beef you're eating. When an ingredient is listed as "beef" (or "beef patty", as it were - look at the McDonald's website), the FDA requires it to actually be the muscular part of a cow, which is beef as we normally know it. Although it's probably a lower grade of meat than you would buy from the supermarket and cook yourself.
2007-01-16 13:54:31
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answered by mistresscris 5
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All of our burgers are made with USDA-inspected 100% beef to ensure high quality and great taste.
As one of the nation's leading purchasers of agricultural products, McDonald's consistently advocates and enforces the strongest possible food safety standards and regulations. In fact, we maintain a select list of only the top beef suppliers in the country and continually conduct independent third-party audits to ensure safety and quality.
We purchase premium chicken from leading suppliers like Tyson. So from our Premium Chicken Sandwiches to our Chicken McNuggets, you can trust McDonald's to always provide great tasting, high quality chicken. Following McDonald's strict food safety procedures, all of our chicken is carefully inspected to ensure top quality and freshness.
We use real eggs to make your favorite breakfast sandwiches like Egg McMuffin and McGriddles Sandwiches.
Did you know? McDonald's was the first Quick Service Restaurant to invent a quality portable breakfast sandwich for people on the go.
The sandwich: Egg McMuffin. The year: 1973.
Our Filet-O-Fish sandwich is made from white fish from the cold, deep waters of the Pacific Ocean and Bering, Baltic and North Seas. We take pride in the fact that the quality standards we use when preparing fish far surpass federal requirements.
2007-01-23 01:07:55
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answered by sweetansassywolf 3
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A pound of beef contains meat from 1000 cows on average. I learned this in Culinary school.
2007-01-16 21:42:24
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answered by "Ask Dr. Stupid" 4
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If a cow is the "made meat creature", I would say you are on it.
2007-01-16 14:20:11
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answered by BigWashSr 7
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No. That is one of many McDonald's Urban Legends. Check out this website, you'll find info on the mutant "things" you're asking about in the list.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McDonald's_urban_legends
2007-01-16 15:50:58
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answered by RubyRed 2
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What the heck is a made meat creature?!?!?!
2007-01-22 01:29:49
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answered by anemonecanadensis 3
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cow but this cows usually live under bad conditions b/c the usda allows sick cows 2 still b killed at the slaughter house & the sick animals arent treated b/c the companies dont want 2 waste $
2007-01-16 21:59:20
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answered by Anonymous
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If by "made meat creature" you mean "cow," then yes.
2007-01-16 12:07:37
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answered by nope 5
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Creatures best describes the things it comes from. And then the processing. BLECH!
2007-01-16 12:07:38
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answered by Knee 6
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