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    McDonald’s Leads The Way With The Most Ingredients Containing Wood Pulp

    McDonald’s Leads The Way With The Most Ingredients Containing Wood Pulp


    http://healthydebates.com/mcdonalds-....z8EBoMpm.dpuf


    (Devin Cohen) There may be more fiber in your food than you realized. Burger King, McDonald’s and other fast food companies list in the ingredients of several of their foods, microcrystalline cellulose (MCC) or “powdered cellulose” as components of their menu items. Or, in plain English, wood pulp.


    The emulsion-stabilizing, cling-improving, anti-caking substance operates under multiple aliases, ranging from powdered cellulose to cellulose powder to methylcellulose to cellulose gum. The entrance of this non-absorbable fiber into fast food ingredients has been stealthy, yet widespread: The compound can now be found in buns, cheeses, sauces, cakes, shakes, rolls, fries, onion rings, smoothies, meats—basically everything

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    FoxtrotOscar
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    Awesome... I never, ever eat there...!!!!


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    I might eat there once a year ... just for the fries ...


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    do they put that MCC in MilkShakes too ???

    Just wondering


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    Milk & Cookies @ MickeyD's,
    "Stay in the car, & Drive in"


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    Quote Originally Posted by m14ed View Post
    do they put that MCC in MilkShakes too ???

    Just wondering
    I'll have some of that myself.


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    that's been going on for years, if you read the ingredients on a lot of beverages and other food packages in the stores you will see things like wood rosin as well in there,,
    that is why I produce most of my own food and can and freeze and dehydrate it..


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    Yeah, but can you burn it to stay warm on a cold winter day?


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    I'll have to get me an Egg McPulp for breakfast


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    No wonder there are so many fat bodies running around the USA. Can't digest this stuff.


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    Quote Originally Posted by ameriken View Post
    I'll have to get me an Egg McPulp for breakfast
    lol


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    would you like hash twigs with that McPulp?? and do you want it super pulped?


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    Yessir ill take a McWoody w/Cheese no not HeadCheese !


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    Stopped @ Mickey D's just now Honey picked up a Bacon Cheese Egg McMuffin...I Got morning WOOD 4 ya will B right home Baby !


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    I was hearing something about this today. Its crazy how much food we eat isnt real food. whatever happened to the days where food was actually food. Formaldahyde in Naked juices, Yoga Mat ingredients in SubWay bread, and 3/4 of all the food on store shelves has either aspartame or sucralose.


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