McDonald’s
Transparency Campaign Revealed 17 Ingredients in Their French Fries
The
transparency campaign initiated by McDonald’s last year was intended at
marketing a more health conscious image of McDonald’s Corp.–and at using social
media more effectively, but instead of talking about their love for the brand,
the hashtag became a forum for people to talk about how disgusting they believe
the food is.
Prevent Disease
July 1, 2013
The ingredients in their
french fries went viral. Instead of the basic two ingredients-potatoes and oil,
consumers found out McDonald’s french fries contain 17 ingredients.July 1, 2013
The campaign isn’t brand new. Launched by McDonalds
last June using a YouTube video to answer a
consumer’s question about why their food looks so drastically different in
commercials than in the restaurant, the “Our Food, Your Questions” premise
opened McDonalds’ kitchen doors, lending the brand to a supposed more honest
and transparent feel. By prompting consumers to ask their questions on Facebook
or Twitter, McDonalds hoped to build trust and credibility in a marketplace
where bad press has followed them in the form of viral videos and
unappetizing images.
McDonald’s eventually began disclosing the secret
behind how the fast food chain’s fries are made. They produced a video answering a series of questions about
McDonald’s fries: where the potatoes come from, how they are processed, what
kind of oil they’re fried in, and why there is so much salt on them.
Mario Dupuis, a
production manager at McCain Foods in New Brunswick, where the potatoes are
washed, peel and cut. They’re also blanched to “remove natural sugars” that
would cause colour variations then soaked in dextrose for an even colour.
There’s also an ingredient to prevent greying, drying to remove excess moisture
and a quick-fry for 45 to 60 seconds before the fries are frozen for shipping.
The worst part are the ingredients. Instead of the
standard two ingredients necessary to make french fries-potatoes and oil, there
are approximately 17 as reported on the ingredients facts list on the McDonald’s website.
They include: Potatoes, canola oil, hydrogenated soybean oil, safflower oil, natural flavour (vegetable source), dextrose, sodium acid pyrophosphate (maintain colour), citric acid (preservative), dimethylpolysiloxane (antifoaming agent) and cooked in vegetable oil (Canola oil, corn oil, soybean oil, hydrogenated soybean oil with THBQ, citric acid and dimethylpolysiloxane) and salt (silicoaluminate, dextrose, potassium iodide).
At a glance, many of the ingredients above are hazardous to human health, including those which are genetically modified (canola oil, corn oil, soybean oil), hydrogenated (soybean oil), chemically preserved and antifoaming (THBQ, citric acid, dimethylpolysiloxane), and artificially colored (sodium acid pyrophosphate).
How many people do you think have an awareness that McDonald’s french fries contain this many ingredients? Thanks for the transparency McDonald’s…hopefully it will help wake up more people to the difference between your artificial food and real food.
http://intellihub.com/2013/07/01/mcdonalds-transparency-campaign-revealed-17-ingredients-in-their-french-fries/
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