McDonald's: Additives in Chicken Mcnuggets Match Chinese Standards | |
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Jul 6, 2010 22:14 | |
| It is reported recently that Chicken Mcnuggets sold by McDonald's contain polydimethylsiloxane (PDS), having cement in it and tertiary butyl hydroquinone (TBHQ) which is made from petroleum. The Chinese McDonald's Office has announced on July 5th that these two substance content matches Chinese standard. The relevant department in Beijing also said PDS and TBHQ are allowed additives in China. What do you think about this? Will you continue to eat it after this event? |
Jul 7, 2010 01:04 | |
| i have always been eating McDonald's and will keep eat it. but will avoid its chickens. |
Jul 15, 2010 02:52 | |
| Chinese standards are much lower than other countries. If you are not too busy, just cook yourself. It is safer and healthier. Rover, there might be secrets in other products made by McDonald. You just don't know it. |
Jul 15, 2010 03:14 | |
| Trust me, I never eat the junk food. |
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