McDonald's and frenchfries.....!
By vikrantrox
@vikrantrox (220)
India
February 9, 2009 10:31am CST
Friends do you know how McDonalds are able to serve same taste of french fries all over the world when the fact is that potato used is grown in local conditions of the country and so the taste of potato always differs.
With the latest news i heard, the oil in which fries are fried is suspicious and is of animal nature. So all veggies...its a concern for us.
do you think is it true?
2 responses
@3SnuggleBunnies (16374)
• United States
11 Feb 09
McDonalds i know mandates like any fast food chain that they buy from McD's food distribuitors only to give the same taste & "quality" of food being served no matter what restaurant you visit.
We will not be able to control what type of oils they use but we can control where we spend our money!
@ryuvinta (153)
• Indonesia
10 Feb 09
well, it could be true, but i dont know for sure that it is true, first i have to collect many information about that, but i love french fries at mc Donald


