McDonalds - I'm Lovin' It

Microwaved BBQ sauce that has to be scraped out with a spatula goes into the "meat holding bay"
Frozen ribs are cooked/braised on the McDonalds foreman grill, much like the burgors, then dumped in the bbq sauce toilet.

Long bun goes through the toaster, onion, pickles, then slop that toilet meat onto the bun.

I used to crave a mcrib on occasion, but the video sort of cured me.

 
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No it doesn't.

Someone told me this before, something like lemon juice added to the mayo, but it isn't.
It's the same mayo squeezer as everything else with mayo.
I wish all restaurants did videos like Patula.
The rare breakfast bagel sandwiches (the only time they were universal was 20 years ago, and even before COVID weren't easy to come by) do have a special sauce (they're supposed to, at least) based on mayonnaise but other stuff (copycat recipes include mustard, steak sauce, and lemon juice).
 
No it doesn't.

Someone told me this before, something like lemon juice added to the mayo, but it isn't.
It's the same mayo squeezer as everything else with mayo.
I wish all restaurants did videos like Patula.
They used to sell a "McChicken Sauce" in at least Canada.
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The inverse of Patula, guess why?

perfect big mahk
lettuce overflowing makes the big mahk perfect


Cheeburguh

Slow, shrill, shitty.

Temp cheese:

Potatur!

Oddly enough, videos of black people making mak donalds tend to get deleted from youtube, I had some difficulty finding this.
This employee is named Patrice Cockfield.

Look at how filthy and fucked that kitchen is compared to Patula. That's a full blackdonalds.
 
I was wrong
You weren't necessarily wrong, friend. We were talking about the McChicken. We'll see for sure later.

I still intend to check with the restaurant, but I haven't yet.

Ironically, I was just reading an MSN article about fast food fish sandwiches and it incorrectly identified the sauce on the Filet O' Fish as regular mayonnaise. It even said another restaurant's sandwich was better because it had tartar sauce.
 
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They used to sell a "McChicken Sauce" in at least Canada.
At some point in the past (years ago) the McChicken got reformulated from a premium sandwich to a budget item. It was on the dollar menu for years before inflation. I don't think the U.S. version has had sesame seeds on it since it became a budget item.
 
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Ironically, I was just reading an MSN article about fast food fish sandwiches and it incorrectly identified the sauce on the Filet O' Fish as regular mayonnaise. It even said another restaurant's sandwich was better because it had tartar sauce.
It's definitely tartar sauce, or at least the mass market consoomer shit called tartar sauce. It's more like Miracle Whip + relish than a real tartar sauce (like Legal Sea Food or even better making it yourself out of Kewpie + lemon juice + chopped pickles/relish + dill/tarragon/etc).
It was on the dollar menu for years before inflation.
Tbh I actually like their "dollar" menu chicken sandwich compared to their overpriced and yet somehow shitty "premium" chicken sandwiches they sometimes come out with.
 
Microwaved BBQ sauce that has to be scraped out with a spatula goes into the "meat holding bay"
Frozen ribs are cooked/braised on the McDonalds foreman grill, much like the burgors, then dumped in the bbq sauce toilet.

Long bun goes through the toaster, onion, pickles, then slop that toilet meat onto the bun.

I used to crave a mcrib on occasion, but the video sort of cured me.

Your first mistake was looking at how the sausage is made. The second mistake is assuming any of this is actually bad cooking techniques. Its not.
 
I'm sure I'm beating a dead horse here, but here's a vid highlighting the times McDonald's got spoofed in anime, even a WcDonald's appear!
 
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Anyone remember the Bucket of Fries? Iirc it was before super size and was even bigger either way, not all locations offered it either.
Loved it as a kid, on those rare days we got Mickey dees (usually a trip to town for supplies or groceries) I'd get TWO and skip the burgers altogether! Hell it was so long ago it might of been when they still used beef tallow.

I can't find a picture. It was like an extra extra large drink cup. It was it's own thing but was more akin to a drink cup than an actual bucket.
 
Anyone remember the Bucket of Fries? Iirc it was before super size and was even bigger either way, not all locations offered it either.
Loved it as a kid, on those rare days we got Mickey dees (usually a trip to town for supplies or groceries) I'd get TWO and skip the burgers altogether! Hell it was so long ago it might of been when they still used beef tallow.

I can't find a picture. It was like an extra extra large drink cup. It was it's own thing but was more akin to a drink cup than an actual bucket.
I remember my middle school friend and I buying it once around 1998 or so, right before we started high school. Shit was massive that even sharing it we couldn’t finish it all, and my friend at the time was a fatty who enjoyed his food.
 
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I had mcdonalds for the first time in fucking forever tonight after craving some tendies and remembering the promo with the flipped logo was going on . Tried the sauce too. Surprisingly not as bad as people that review this shit online say, but nowhere near as good as warranting a massive logo flipping ad camaign. Would probably have it again though shit kinda burnt my mouth a little. Taste wise it was more or less some variant of barbecue sauce. No regrets honestly, but seriously fuck the scalpers on ebay trying to hawk the sauce for high prices like it's some Rick and Morty sauce situation.


Gonna try to save the packaging and boxes for the novetly of having upside down mcdonalds logos though they got some grease stains on them. The guys working at the mcdonalds I went to messed up and gave me a way too large bag with no qr code comic thing despite me ordering the sauce promo, and after remembering it I asked them and they gave me one, so that's less grease stained by fast food which is nice given it means the art' printed on it is in decent condition. I gotta wonder though where scalpers are getting the burger guy standees and trading cards, though. Never saw any shit about those and the mcdonalds had no signs about those whatsoever lmao.
 
Does anybody remember about twenty years ago when there used to be McDonalds inside of Walmarts? Now that was as American as it got. Wonder why it was discontinued.
They must still have them some places in the States (we still have them here in certain ones in Canada even.) They've probably been reducing in numbers though for a bunch of reasons including not having drive thru options and other chains competing for the spots. Covid likely did damage to them, especially in states that were more strict about a myriad of things.
 
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They must still have them some places in the States (we still have here in certain ones in Canada even.) They've probably been been reducing in numbers though for a bunch of reasons including not having drive thru options and other chains competing for the spots. Covid likely did damage to them, especially in states that were more strict about a myriad of things.

Both Canadian Walmarts I can remember each had a McDonald's internally.

The US one I recall had a Subway.
 
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