What part of the cow does McDonald's use in its angus burgers?!


Question:

What part of the cow does McDonald's use in its angus burgers?

Jack in the Box uses sirloin but McDonalds uses ___ lol?


Answers:
When you ask a question why do all the weirdos and medical experiemnt rejects come out, I am a former chef in Canada, and all of the fast food companys used either round, chuck or meat from the hip area, no other body parts.

It would be the same for Angus burgers, there maybe some from the top sirloin or lower butt portion are the round, but nothing as the idiots who answered the first 4 times said.

Alot of people have to much time on there hands and eitier are just rude or brain dead. I worked in the hotel and restaurant business for 20 years all over Canada, Asia and in Jamaica, and never saw anything like that used.

lips, nose and as*hole.

I have my doubts that they even use a cow. Could be bits of rats, prairie dogs, etc mixed up in there. McDonald's is gross.

I am sure it flank or rump - you do know that angus is a type of cow (like longhorn or steer) and not a cut of the cow (like sirloin or ribeye).

Carl's Jr. is suing Jack in the Box for implying that Angus means Anus

Just take away the G from angus and you got - Anus burgers..I'm lov'n it..!!!




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