Are all fast food fries cooked in animal fat?!


Question:

Are all fast food fries cooked in animal fat?

i heard that a lot of places are changing their fry oil. is this true, or are majority of these places still using animal fat??


Answers:

Many fast food places have changed the oil they cook fries in, but have not changed the ingredients in the actual fries, which is BEEF TALLOW, the cow equivalent of pig lard. Keep in mind, too, that even if they don't use animal fat for cooking, they cook animal products in the same fryer and oil, such as chicken nuggets, etc. Most fast food fries contain dead animal products in one form or another, whether its tallow, "natural" flavors (derived from animals) or other flavorings of mysterious origins




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