Friday, February 6, 2015

New McDonald’s “Sausage” Burrito Has Over 100 Ingredients Including Chemical Used In Fireworks

New McDonald’s “Sausage” Burrito Has Over 100 Ingredients Including Chemical Used In Fireworks

by NTEB News Desk

A McDonald's Sausage Burrito certainly promises to fire you up for the day, with more than 100 ingredients including one chemical compound used in fireworks

A new behind-the-scenes video reveals that although the liquid egg in the sandwich originates from a farm in Michigan, it is mixed with twenty other components before flash frozen and reheated at restaurants.

Among the scrambled egg mix is carboxymethyl cellulose - a binding compound found in denture adhesives - and sodium benzoate, which is also used in fireworks to produce a whistling sound.

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The finished breakfast meal contains 300 calories, 12 grams of protein and 790 milligrams of sodium - more than one third of the recommended daily intake. Click image for more on this story from Daily Mail UK


Both ingredients are commonly used in the processed food industry as a cheap way
of thickening and preserving goods. The other components of the McDonald's
breakfast burrito include 'pre-cooked sausage crumbles.'

Thankfully the brown-colored nodules do contain pork.

But the niblets are blended with various other substances including propyl gallate -
an antioxidant preservative also used in a wide variety of lipsticks and shower gel.

After the egg and pork is combined, a layer of  processed American cheese is melted
on top.

Soy lecithin - which some suggest triggers weight fluctuations and gastrointestinal problems - is added to the milk, cream, water and 'cheese culture' blend, in a bid to
stop the cheesy slices from getting stuck together in storage.

Finally, the egg, sausage and cheese is wrapped up in a tortilla wrap by chefs.
In a bid  to extend the shelf life of the flour product, a number of preservatives are
added during the factory baking process.

And hey presto, a McDonald's Sausage Burrito is served.

The finished breakfast meal  contains 300 calories, 12 grams of protein and 790
milligrams of sodium - more than one third of the recommended daily intake.


But the niblets are blended with various other substances including propyl gallate -
an antioxidant preservative also used in a wide variety of vanity products,
including lipsticks and shower gel.
After the egg and pork is combined, a layer of  processed American cheese is melted on top.

Caught on camera: A new behind-the-scenes video reveals that although the egg in the sandwich originates from a farm in Michigan, it is mixed with twenty other components before flash frozen and reheated at restaurants
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Caught on camera: A new behind-the-scenes video reveals that although the egg
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n the sandwich originates from a farm in Michigan, it is mixed with twenty other components before flash frozen and reheated at restaurants
Main supplier: The eggs used in U.S. McDonald's come from Herbruck Poultry Ranch in Michigan
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Main supplier: The eggs used in U.S. McDonald's come from Herbruck
Poultry Ranch in Michigan

Soy lecithin - which some suggest triggers weight fluctuations
and gastrointestinal problems - is added to the milk, cream, water
and 'cheese culture' blend, in a bid to stop the cheesy slices from getting stuck together in storage.

Finally, the egg, sausage and cheese is wrapped up in a tortilla
wrap by chefs. 

In a bid to extend the shelf life of the flour product, a number of preservatives are added during the factory baking process. 
And hey presto, a McDonald's Sausage Burrito is served.
The finished breakfast meal  contains 300 calories, 12 grams of
protein and 790 milligrams of sodium - more than one third of the recommended daily intake.
McDonald's is striving to be more transparent about what goes into its products with ingredients and nutritional values clearly listed on its website.

VIDEO ABOUT EGGS

It recently launched an online video series titled 'Our Food. Your Questions' in a bid to boost its performance in the U.S., where sales slid at established locations in the last quarter of 2014.

In addition to increased competition, McDonald's is trying to keep up with changing tastes, with places such as Chipotle marketing their food as more wholesome alternatives.
To improve the image of its food, McDonald's recently rolled out chicken wraps with sliced cucumbers and the option to substitute egg whites in breakfast sandwiches.

It also plans to eventually let people swap out the French fries in value meals with options like salad or vegetables. 


WHAT'S IN THE  MCDONALD'S SAUSAGE BURRITO MIX?

FLOUR TORTILLA 
Enriched Flour (Bleached Wheat Flour, Malted Barley Flour, Niacin, Reduced Iron, Thiamin Mononitrate, Riboflavin, Folic Acid), Water, Shortening (Interesterified Soybean Oil and/or Hydrogenated Soybean Oil and/or Soybean Oil and/or Hydrogenated Cottonseed Oil), Contains 2% or Less of: Sugar, Leavening (May Contain One or More of: Baking Soda, Sodium Aluminum Sulfate, Corn Starch, Sodium Acid Pyrophosphate, Calcium Sulfate, Monocalcium Phosphate), Salt, Wheat Gluten, Dough Conditioners (Sodium Metabisulfite [Contains Sulfites], Distilled Monoglycerides).

SAUSAGE & SCRAMBLED EGG MIX 
Pre-Cooked Egg Product: (Whole Eggs, Nonfat Milk, Soybean Oil, Modified Food Starch, Salt, Black Pepper Flavor [Corn Starch, Spices, Mixed Triglycerides, Flavors, Silicon Dioxide, Gelatin, Carboxymethyl Cellulose, Sodium Benzoate, Citric Acid, Gum Acacia], Extractives of Black Pepper, Xanthan Gum, Citric Acid, Butter {Cream}, Lipolized Butter Oil, Flavors, Artificial Flavors]
Pre-Cooked Sausage Crumbles: Pork, Water, Salt, Dextrose, Spices, Corn Syrup Solids, Sugar, BHA, Propyl Gallate, Citric Acid [Added To Help Protect Flavor]), Vegetables (Tomatoes, Green Chiles, Onions, Calcium Chloride, Citric Acid.

PASTEURIZED PROCESS AMERICAN CHEESE 
Milk, Cream, Water, Cheese Culture, Sodium Citrate, Contains 2% or Less of: Salt, Citric Acid, Sodium Phosphate, Sorbic Acid (Preservative), Lactic Acid, Acetic Acid, Enzymes, Sodium Pyrophosphate, Natural Flavor (Dairy Source), Color Added, Soy Lecithin (Added for Slice Separation).


MY NOTE:
AND ALL OF IT IS GMO
SOY IS ALWAYS GMO
OF COURSE YOUR INTESTINES ARE
GOING TO GET PERFORATED WITH TINY HOLES
AMONG OTHER THINGS


MY ADVICE:
BUY SIMPLE NON GMO INGREDIENTS
-- SAVE MONEY AND COOK AT HOME !!
YOU MIGHT LIVE LONGER.

1 comment:

Popeye said...

YOU COULD NOT PAY ME TO EAT AT THIS PLACE ..... IT AIN'T FOOD IT IS MONT-INSANE-O ....... BS.... DISGUISED IN A BUN.....