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McDonald's french fries alongside a chicken sandwich. Introduced in 1949, the French fries were cooked in a mixture of 93% beef tallow and 7% cottonseed oil. [2] [3]In the 1950s, CEO and founder Ray Kroc established quality control measures for McDonald's suppliers, ensuring potatoes maintained a solids content within the optimal range of twenty to twenty-three percent. [4]
McDonald's is known for its fries, but it hasn't always used the same recipe. Prior to 1990, they were fried in beef fat. Due to health concerns, McDonald's then began using a vegetable-based oil.
Shutterstock By Hayley Peterson McDonald's is giving customers an inside look at one of the factories that makes its french fries. The company released a video Monday starring former "MythBusters ...
To make McDonald’s fries, fresh potatoes are washed, peeled, cut, and blanched in a factory, according to a video from the company. The plant also adds chemicals to keep the potatoes a uniform ...
McDonald's French Fries. McDonald's advertises their french fries as their World Famous Fries. [77] Fries were first added to the menu in 1949, replacing potato chips. [78] McDonald's fries in the US were originally prepared using a frying oil mixture of 93% beef tallow and 7% vegetable oil [79] known as Formula 47. [80]
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Better yet, download the McDonald's app and bonus up on Free Fries Friday (you can get a free medium-sized fry with a $1 purchase through the app on Fridays). Related: Why McDonald's Fries Used to ...
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