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Ha! I used to do that with White Castle... stuff is better than Colace!
Krystal does the job for me.
Ha! I used to do that with White Castle... stuff is better than Colace!
Frankly, I thought everybody knew that they use filler. It is well-known.
Filler?
floorsweepings and sand ?
Oats are OK.
They cannot be trusted.
The rich will eat better and the poor will eat the junk..
The way it has always been.
Taco Bell uses "Grade D Butt Edible" beef in their food. I've known this for years and I still eat it on occasion. All this uproar over "OMG, you mean it's not 100% pure beef" is pretty funny if you ask me. We all know what hot dogs are made of and yet we eat them too (because they are delicious).
Where is this publicized?
No where that I am aware of. Where is it publicized as to what is in a bacon ranch chicken quesadilla from Chilli's? Where is it publicized what's in a stuffed chicken breast from Ruth's Chris? Where is it publicized what's in a Five Cheese Ziti al Forno from Olive Garden? I'm not sure what point you are trying to make here?
If it isn't publicized, exactly how would someone go about knowing this information?
Taco Bell uses "Grade D Butt Edible" beef in their food. I've known this for years and I still eat it on occasion. All this uproar over "OMG, you mean it's not 100% pure beef" is pretty funny if you ask me. We all know what hot dogs are made of and yet we eat them too (because they are delicious).
If it isn't publicized, exactly how would someone go about knowing this information?
Your post is incredibly condescending and that's kind of hilarious, because it's based upon an urban legend.
snopes.com: Grade D But Edible Meat
Of course, your post does nothing to address the inaccuracy of labeling--as meat--food products that are mostly not-meat, and corporate complicity in that scenario, aided by conservatives who believe that corporations can do nothing wrong.
I hope these assholes end up paying a major settlement.
Ask someone who works there perhaps? I found out about Grade D beef from Taco Bell when I was sitting in their drive through and they were getting a delivery. It didn't come as a shock to me in the slightest because I can tell the difference betwen good beef and beef from Taco Bell. Just because something may taste good to you doesn't mean it is good for you. Krispy Kreme's are absolutely delicious, but they aren't the best thing to be eating on any sort of regular basis wouldn't you agree? And no, it's not publicized as to what exactly is in a Krispy Kreme either.
I'm sorry, maybe I didn't make myself clear enough earlier on. Show me these "conservatives who believe that corporations can do nothing wrong". I'm a conservative and I've never in all my life met another conservative who felt this way that you are describing. You see, what most conservatives believe in is something called personal responsibility. Most conservatives also believe that corporations will be punished by the free market if they are providing a good or service that is dangerous. Is eating Taco Bell once a week dangerous? By itself, no, but eating Taco Bell (or other fast food) 7-10 times a week dangerous? You betcha!
I blame your boys for making the regulation of food safety a toothless bear over the last 20 years.
GOP Plan May Slash Food Safety Funding 42 Percent
"My boys"? You fail to realize that there aren't too many conservatives in the GOP don't you. But alas, the truth comes out. This isn't about what's in Taco Bell's "beef", this is about how evil the GOP is. :roll:
Taco Bell meat? Beef, says firm. Filling, says suit. - CSMonitor.com
Say what? Taco Bell's "ground beef" filling is only 36% beef? Does knowing this make you think differently about Taco Bell?
I think you meant Tex-Mex! Because fajitas pineapple and cheese sauce are not Mexican food. Wink.Hardly ever eat there. Once you've eaten at a family-owned Mexican restaurant that serves the real thing, Taco Bell does not appeal anymore. :mrgreen:
My favorite local place has a fajita dish with steak, chicken, shrimp, pork sausage, pinapple, peppers and onions covered in queso cheese sauce.... yum.
I think you meant Tex-Mex! Because fajitas pineapple and cheese sauce are not Mexican food. Wink.
I think you meant Tex-Mex! Because fajitas pineapple and cheese sauce are not Mexican food. Wink.
I think you meant Tex-Mex! Because fajitas pineapple and cheese sauce are not Mexican food. Wink.
I blame the conservatives for stripping away regulation on corporations who then serve us dog food.
People like you think you're so ****ing smart and above everyone else. Did you know it was 36% beef, Einstein? No, you sure as hell didn't. So don't be so ****ing smug.
Sounds like you're one of those people who thought it was real meat that Centrist was referring to earlier
LMAO
awwwwww did the wittle gwril get angree at me?
tell me where I said I knew it was 36% beef?
oh thats right I DIDNT, why dont you just make stuff up and argue against it, oh wait, you just did LMAO
talk about smug:lamo