McDonald’s Customers Are Outraged After Finding Out How The Fries Are Really Cooked

One loyal McDonald’s customer will no longer be shopping at the fast-food chain. Because the person in question, a man named Jordan, is a vegetarian, he was only able to order a select bunch of items from McDonald’s restaurants in the first place. However, Jordan turned to the Chinese-created TikTok social media app last week to reveal how McDonald’s fries are not even vegetarian as the fast-food giant loves to cook their famous French fries in beef flavoring – the news has left millions of vegetarians and vegans appalled, and horrified by the way McDonald’s had been misleading them.

Jordan’s viral video has accumulated nearly ten million views at this point – and counting – and continues to educate people about how McDonald’s was secretly flavoring their famous French fries with beef flavoring to give them that good old-fashioned cow flavor. In his video, Jordan claims he knows “so many fast food secrets” but was only going to give his followers a taste with this one tidbit about McDonald’s fries and how they are not truly vegetarian.

“I know why McDonald’s fries taste different from everybody else’s fries,” he said. “And I’m going to tell you guys. It’s because McDonald’s cooks their fries with beef flavoring mixed with vegetable oil. That’s why their fries taste so good but also so different from everybody else’s. It’s probably bad news for vegetarians, but the more you know.”

Fortunately, vegetarians can still shop at McDonald’s restaurants for French fries in some locations around the world. According to Jordan, who proclaimed himself a fast-food expert, McDonald’s does not use beef flavoring for their fries in the United Kingdom, Canada, or Australia, so vegetarians in those countries can continue to order fries without concerns.

“They cook the fries with regular oil, so if you’re vegetarian, you can have the fries in those places.”

McDonald’s has published information about the beef flavoring of their French fries on their website. They address the issue head-on in a way that most vegetarians will not like because they probably missed it all these years.

“When our suppliers partially fry our cut potatoes, they use an oil blend that contains beef flavoring,” the fast-food company states on its FAQ website page. “This ensures the great-tasting and recognizable flavor we all love from our world-famous fries.”

Jordan’s video broke many people’s hearts. Thousands of TikTok users were shocked and horrified to learn that McDonald’s was using beef flavoring on their French fries in the United States and in many other parts of the world.

One person wrote, “I’M VEGETARIAN.”

“My whole life is a lie,” another person wrote tragically.

Other people backed up Jordan’s tell-all video about McDonald’s fries and their beef flavoring.

“This is true; I went to culinary school with someone who worked there.”

Another user wrote: “As a former worker (at McDonald’s), this is true.”

Meanwhile, Wendy’s and Burger King’s fries are totally vegan.

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