MCDONALD'S EMPLOYEE EXPOSES WHAT THEY DO, TIKTOK GOES VIRAL

Sama_El
Published on Jun 17, 2023
If your still eating in these places your playing with your health
Spill
Jun 8, 2023
It’s not hard to see the appeal of fast food. It’s budget-friendly, it’s convenient, and if you’re not expecting Michelin star quality, it can be pretty tasty. But appetizing and safe are two different things. People are suing your favorite fast food restaurants, items are being recalled, employees are being forced to serve food gone wrong, customers have been hospitalized and some "ingredients" have no business winding up on a customer’s plate. Is eating fast food still worth the risk?

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https://www.distractify.com/p/fed-up-mcdonalds-coworker

https://brobible.com/culture/article/mcdonalds-employee-how-mcrib-made-tiktok/

https://www.dailydot.com/irl/mcdonalds-mcrib-tiktok-video/

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