家里一大包Costco的Chicken Nuggets看来要扔了

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The first nugget was about half muscle, with the rest a mix of fat, blood vessels and nerves. Close inspection revealed cells that line the skin and internal organs of the bird, the authors write in the American Journal of Medicine. 

The second nugget was only 40 percent muscle, and the remainder was fat, cartilage and pieces of bone.

家里一大包Costco的Chicken Nuggets看来要扔了。
 
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Jamie Oliver publicized this a couple of years ago, he showed how nuggets are made by grinding up a carcass (cartilage, small bones), with most of the meat off, along with stabilizers, binders, and salt, then breading and frying it. He did this in front of kids. Then asked if they wanted to eat it. One kid said yes, and then the rest jumped in. Not the reaction he expected. The problem was the one kid was hungry, and then the rest followed. But I haven't eaten a nugget since.

Group mentality is scary.

Yes I saw that show. lol

I caught my kid eating out of the catbox one day. Kids have not sense of what's good.

that is the exact reason why kids have parents--to keep them from acting on their extremely foolish impulses. unfortunately, the parents are the ones taking them through the drive-thru...

 I will tell you that in my time working at a McDonalds as a teenager, at that time the chicken nuggets were comprised primarily of reconstituted chicken, that means the meat, bone, fat, skin, etc... that is not used for much of anything else. If you ever cut your own chicken to fry just think about all the stuff that you trimmed off and set aside and the was what the nuggets were primarily made of. Then later came the claim that they were "mostly" white meat implying that they were somehow healthier, and in a way they were but not by much.

If you have ever watched this stuff being processed you most likely would never touch it even if it tasted good, then again I still eat the occasional hot dog. LOL
 

Fast but is it food? I don't think so. Ever drop a fry between the seats in a car. Come back a year later and it looks the same. What no bugs? Next week will be three years since I bought a McDonalds burger and fries as an experiment. The bag is decomposing but the burger and fries are doing fine up on a shelf in my office. The bun looks brand new. The burger is smaller but intact. You can still see the specks of salt on the firm fries. Oh not only are there no sign of bugs but my Dog isn't even sniffing around. Fast, perhaps, food? I don't think so.

My father drives a tanker truck and delivers CO2. You would think that most of his deliveries would be to soda or beer manufacturers to put the fizz in our tasty beverages, right? Wrong. Most of his deliveries are to chicken processing plants. After they remove the meat from a chicken, they blast the carcass with CO2 in order to remove every last gobbet of edible material. All of those particles are then dumped into a vat and combined with fillers to stretch the product out and binders to hold it all together. Lastly it's shaped into a "nugget" and cooked. The next time you're at McDonalds, enjoy your intestine, ligament, blood vessel, and nerve nuggets. 20 pieces are only $4.99, mmm mmm good!