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1 hour ago, SteveK said:

Actually they are now made from 100% breast meat.

What is really in a chicken nugget?
Chicken nuggets are in fact typically made of the same meat that you see in the supermarket, that is, broiler meat. Most chicken nuggets start as a split breast of chicken. ... Rib meat is simply a natural extension of the breast meat. It is NOT an additive or a filler
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1 minute ago, White Christmas13 said:
What is really in a chicken nugget?
Chicken nuggets are in fact typically made of the same meat that you see in the supermarket, that is, broiler meat. Most chicken nuggets start as a split breast of chicken. ... Rib meat is simply a natural extension of the breast meat. It is NOT an additive or a filler

Lets not get into what's inside sausages either.....????.........????

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1 hour ago, Yinn said:

Transam is English right?

 

i think have Thai restaurants every western country. Because thai food is delicious. 

England food restaurant is popular anywhere? Outside England?

 

Thai restaurants because Thai women follow the men to their countries. Otherwise there would be far fewer. 

I've have only once visited a Thai restaurant outside Thailand.

 

British and European food certainly more popular than Thai food worldwide. 

 

I eat Thai food in Thailand perhaps once or twice a week.

 

I guess you don't know as much as you'd like to believe.

 

 

 

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thy still want to make the same profit/income with less customers.... thainess way of business

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Posted
2 hours ago, colinneil said:

I never eat in McDonalds, last time i did was my daughters 7th birthday party, she is now 43.

Regarding how my food got to my plate, my dinner today, turkey, veg ect, i grew myself, so yes i do know how it got there.

you beat me to it..... 66 years young and NEVER did I had a Mc meal

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Just now, Mavideol said:

you beat me to it..... 66 years young and NEVER did I had a Mc meal

We will give you a badge for that. Just wait 

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Posted
2 hours ago, Yinn said:

Transam is English right?

 

i think have Thai restaurants every western country. Because thai food is delicious. 

England food restaurant is popular anywhere? Outside England?

maybe  in Wales 555

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Similar thing happened to me last time I dropped in an A&W on the long drive home to Petchabun.

 

Mozza Burger jumped from around 170 ish to way over about 270 for the set.

 

Won't get burnt like that again.

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32 minutes ago, Sundown said:

Get a double big Mac then ???? 

 

Here in Phuket burgers are all +25%

Ice cream cone from 10 to 15 (+50%)

chocolate cone from 15 to 25 (+66%)

 

In December last year the double big Mac menu was on offer at 185 now 265 so basically almost a +50%

 

 

 

 

 

 

Yeah. I still remember that. Guess I’m back to ordering Burger King and Dairy Queen. 

Posted
2 hours ago, transam said:

The only time I have heard of McD's being sued was over something daft like spilled coffee. I have been eating BigMacs for decades, never a problem. In LOS, I have had food poisoning a few times, now I make my own grub with the occasional McD....

It depends on how many you eat. I knew an American in my condo whose sole diet was Big Macs and fries. He went into a coma and died after three days when his entire digestive system stopped moving, completely clogged. I'd suggest he would have been fine with fruit and vegetables.

Dead people can't sue. I suppose eventually there will be a lawyers' feast when some morbidly obese person goes after Maccas and/or KFC because the airlines refuse to carry them.

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Just now, rumak said:

great when dipped in a little sauce .....

aren't you the guy that doesn't like to talk about sex    5555

What do chickens have to do with sex ?

(And you don't have to answer that question if you dont want to )

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7 minutes ago, sanemax said:

What do chickens have to do with sex ?

(And you don't have to answer that question if you dont want to )

nothing.   the breasts are finger licking good.   mouth watering.   

( would you like to know how the salad is ? )

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3 hours ago, from the home of CC said:

After living here fro a very long time I can't eat that western garbage anymore. It tastes awful to me now, all the unnatural chemical flavorings make me gag, to each their own.. 

As a matter of interest, what do you class as Western garbage?

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8 minutes ago, Eindhoven said:

 

Show me the list of best restaurants...

I dont have a list of the best restaurants in Holland .

My point was that restaurants often serve food that isnt from the Country they are in .

  All the top restaurants in the UK do not serve British food  

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I go to McDonalds once a year.

 

Just to remind myself why I only go to McDonalds once a year.

 

And restaurant? That formica lined bright red and yellow abomination is a restaurant?

 

Thinking above their station I believe.

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Posted
29 minutes ago, JWRC said:

As a matter of interest, what do you class as Western garbage?

Anything that is a franchise?

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1 hour ago, Eindhoven said:

 

 

I agree that McDonalds is not the pinnacle of western cuisine.

But getting back to Thai food. Have you noticed that the restaurants voted best in Thailand, don't even specialise in Thai food?

 

https://www.theworlds50best.com/asia/en/list/1-50

Thankyou, we make foreign food in Thailand taste more delicious.

 

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5 minutes ago, Yinn said:

Thankyou, we make foreign food in Thailand taste more delicious.

 

well, that is probably true from a Thai person's point of view.

 

sugar in mayonnaise anyone?

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