McDonalds has always been stingy with sharp things - and for good reason, really. The one I worked at used a single paring knife, which was made available only to those who needed it.
Then again, the only fruit I have experience with was the limes from the Southwest salad. The mandarin oranges on the Asian salads are canned by Del Monte. The salads are assembled fresh daily, though...
Also: the Fruit & Walnut salads - pre-cut (though I believe most places have switched to only the completely pre-packaged snack size). Yogurt parfait fruits come frozen.
2007-11-14 16:13:50
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answered by keihran 2
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Yes, we are allowed to use knives...but we mainly use it for cutting chicken for snack wraps and salads...the McDonalds I work at doesn't have fruit salads, but other things like lettuce and chicken for the fajitas comes pre-chopped so that we can put the things together quickly. So, I assume that the website means that the salads are ASSEMBLED daily, but not necessarily cut daily...they probably come in plastic bags, pre-cut and pre-washed.
And it's a good thing that there aren't lots of knives...one time, I saw an employee trying to fix (Or play around with) a knife that had come apart from the handle. Anyway, the blade flew out of his hand and barely missed another employee!!
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2007-11-14 16:43:04
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answered by ashley_p89 4
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Their fruit salads and green salads are pre-packaged and already prepared
I worked at McDonalds many years ago and never saw anything sharp there.
2007-11-14 16:33:06
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answered by Anonymous
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i think that the opening staff can use knives to prepare the salads...but thats about it
2007-11-14 18:13:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Plastic knives! like the ones for letuce...maybe some ceramic types too.
2007-11-15 00:09:12
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answered by ? 7
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bs..that fruit is frozen. no we are not allowed to use knives b/c its a safety hazard
2007-11-15 12:57:58
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answered by hollister bay bee 2
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they use a press thingy, you push down and a dull metal blade pushes through the said fruit or vegetable
2007-11-14 16:50:41
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answered by Michael 2
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Thats like saying the bread has no preservatived in it. Yeah right
2007-11-14 15:45:24
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answered by Anonymous
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