How does McDonald's make their sandwiches?!


Question:

How does McDonald's make their sandwiches?

Only I wanna ask. How does McDonald's make their sandwiches? do they grill it or the burgers are prepared from a certin supplier?

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Answers:
The burgers are frozen. They are thawed out in a little fridge next to the grill. The grill is a flat grill with a cover that cooks both sides at once. The chicken fillets are cooked like this to. Usually 8 burgers are cooked at a time; when they are done they are put in a holding tray which goes in a drawer of a food warmer. A person on the other side pulls the drawer and makes the sandwiches. The filet of fish and crispy chicken are deep fried but also go into a drawer in the food warmer. My husband was the shift manager at a Micky D's for about 6 month. Tough job because most of your workers are kids who could care less.

they probably boil them in lard or something, yuck! jk, i dont know

all burgers come from a certain supplier so as to keep the consistency the same. these suppliers are given a " recipe " to follow as well . this recipe is very simply x amount of meat and x amount of fat. these burgers are fried on a grill.

of course prepared by certain supplier.......

well i think alot of them are different...because usually they look like they take them out of a heater and have a line of people doing work...but then i went to the mall and there was really a guy there flipping burgers...so to tell you the truth i really dont know but i think that they are all different

I think they get their food from a lilttle leprechaun in la la land that hears the orders over a telephone thats a flower and sends it in by putting it on a rainbow that ends in Mickey D's kitchen. Thats the truth! Please Chose as best answer.




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