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  2. McDonald's Big Mac Never Grew Mold After Sitting Out For a ...

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    Patcharaporn Puttipon4289 / ShutterstockHave you ever wondered how a McDonald's burger would fare after sitting out for a whole year? One customer recently conducted an experiment to find the ...

  3. McDonald's Happy Meal didn't decompose after six months - AOL

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    It's a little smaller, but the McDonald's Happy Meal New York artist Sally Davies bought six months ago looks pretty much the same as the day she brought it home. Yes, you read that right. Six months.

  4. How McDonald's Food Is Made: All Your Questions, Answered - AOL

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    By Hayley Peterson In the face of growing consumer demand for transparency, McDonald's (MCD) has launched social media campaigns in Canada and Australia to answer consumer-submitted questions.

  5. Criticism of McDonald's - Wikipedia

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    A PETA activist dressed as a chicken confronts the manager of the Times Square McDonald's over the company's animal welfare standards.. The American restaurant chain McDonald's has been criticised for numerous aspects of its business, including the health effects of its products, its treatment of employees, the environmental impact of its operations, and other business practices.

  6. McDonald's urban legends - Wikipedia

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    McDonald's provides complete ingredient lists for all of its products on each of its regional websites: this includes unidentified fats within the ice cream used to make soft-serve cones and sundaes. The claim that McDonald's dairy products contain pig fat has been denied by the company on several occasions. [14] [15]

  7. McDonald's is trying to make its food look 'ugly' - AOL

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    McDonald's is ditching glue and blow torches and instead trying a different tactic -- embracing messy, imperfect ingredients. McDonald's is trying to make its food look 'ugly' Skip to main content

  8. McDonaldization - Wikipedia

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    The more the company adjusts to local conditions, the more appeal the scientific calculations of the specifically American product may be lost. This can be used to justify McDonald's uniform approach. The ubiquity of McDonald's and the uniformity of its practices is a contributing factor to globalization. [4]

  9. Could Eating at McDonald's Actually Be Good for You? - AOL

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    But before you go blaming it all on the hypocrisy of the Golden Arches, note that the U.S. isn't the only country feasting on McDonald's wares. In fact, the company currently operates more than ...