Friday, 11 December 2015

Jamie Oliver Proves 'McDonald's Burger Are For Dog, Not For Humans'

The British Celebrity  Chef, Jamie Oliver has proven that a McDonald’s burger  is meant for dogs and not for human beings, mostly  due to t... thumbnail 1 summary
The British Celebrity  Chef, Jamie Oliver has proven that a McDonald’s burger  is meant for dogs and not for human beings, mostly  due to the preparation process.

The media personality, known for his food-focused television shows, cookbooks  and more recently his global campaign for  better food, has been battling one of the leading fast food chains in the world, McDonald’s, for  using chemicals and fats unfit for human consumption  in preparing their burgers.

Jamie Oliver as a  Celebrities Chef
McDonald’s  has finally agreed to change its process of preparing these burgers, but  let me ask you this, did you hear  any of the mainstream media making noise over this great change  Oliver has brought about? Well  as usual, the media is simply protecting its selfish advertising  interests, so why would they dare bite  the hand that feeds them? (Pun intended.)

McDonald's Burger With Low Quality
In the  past, Oliver has repeatedly explained to the public in documentaries, television shows and interviews  that the fatty parts of the beef are ‘washed’ in ammonium hydroxide and used in the filling of the  burger. Because of this method used by McDonald’s, the food is unfit for human consumption  and Oliver confidently described it as, “a product that would be sold in the cheapest way for dogs,  and after this process, is being given to human beings.”

Health experts  say the ammonium hydroxide is harmful to health and could cause serious complications in humans. Oliver coined this method used by McDonald’s as ‘the pink slime process’ and asked, “Why  would any sensible human being put meat filled with ammonia in the mouths of their children?”


Apart from the  issue of using ammonium hydroxide, the actual meat that is used is also said to be of very low quality.

In one of his colorful demonstrations,  Oliver shows children how nuggets are made. After selecting the best parts  of the chicken, the remains (fat, skin and internal organs) are then processed for these fried foods.

Due to this  activism by Oliver, McDonald’s Franchise Officer in Latin America, Arcos Dorados, has said such a procedure is not practiced in their region. The same,  it should be noted,  applies to the product in Ireland  and the UK, where  they use meat from local suppliers. In the United States, Burger King and  Taco Bell had already abandoned the use of ammonia in their products.

The food industry  uses ammonium hydroxide as an anti-microbial agent in meats, which  has even allowed McDonald’s  to use otherwise low-quality meat in addition to the harmful chemical. The most frightening part  is that lots of people in the US do not know that this chemical is in their food, as they keep patronizing  the establishment out of ignorance.

Whether McDonald’s has indeed  stopped using said chemical or not, and since there is no effective regulation to monitor their activities for the public good, you will have to be your own judge to avoid eating foods that could send you to the  hospital one day.

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