'Potatoes, thank goodness! That's a good start,' former Mythbusters host Grant Imahara says as he goes on to reveal the 13 other ingredients contained in a humble McDonald's fry.
The TV personality traveled to the fast food chain's potato processing plant in Idaho to see the production process from start to finish.
During his investigation he found that there are two rounds of frying.
He also discovered that dimethylpolysiloxane - a form of silicone found in Silly Putty - is used in the making of McDonald's fries along with a petrol-based chemical called tertiary butylhydroquinone (TBHQ).
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4 comments:
Made with a bunch of yum yum!!!
Proven fact the ingredient when they first flash fry is Sugar, Google it.
and eaten by dumb dumb.
Be a trooper and tell us why McDonalds is any different than the other fast food joints.
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