Has McDonald's Canada stopped using animal ingredients in their fries?!


Question: Has McDonald's Canada stopped using animal ingredients in their fries!?
I checked out the ingredients page for mcdonalds!.ca and can't see where they list any animal ingredients in their fries!.!.!.am I correct in assuming this means they're vegetetarian friendly now!? I can't find any info!. at all on the change other than what I'm seeing on the ingredients page!.Www@FoodAQ@Com


Answers:
The Canadian McDonald's fries use no animal ingredients!.

U!.S!. still uses beef in it's flavoring though!.

BTW do you have a link that shows the "Updated July 29, 2008" part!?Www@FoodAQ@Com

The latest date I can see this was checked was April 2008!. At that time beef fat was still used as flavouring!.

If they have changed the recipe since, i'm sure they would have milked it for all the publicity they could - and i can't find any reference to it at all!.

In the UK they are veggie, but you are unlikley to find many veggies going into MCDsWww@FoodAQ@Com

As michael said, if they changed to an animal-ingredient recipe, they would have broadcasted it to the world!. AND!.!. that seems like an awful amount of ingredients for fries!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

my friend told me about this!.!.!.and they have been sued for allowing to cook their fries in animal ingredients!. i not sure if thats taken place yet, but im sure they've stopped!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

THEY HAVE AN?MAL ?NGRED?ENTS ?N THER FR?ES OH MY GOD!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

wow if it is thats pretty sick!
ps i like your pic its cute! XDWww@FoodAQ@Com

Well I do not like to eat things made with chemicals that I can't pronounce!. Try making some at home with potatoes, salt and oil!. Cut fries and then dip into 375 degree vegetable oil for a couple of minutes, allow to cool dip in oil again until slightly browned and crispy put on paper to drain and salt!. You can't walk away to answer the phone when frying!. You need to closely watch the fries, Double dipping makes the best fries! You can strain and re-use the oil a few times!.Www@FoodAQ@Com





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