“I’m not having McDonald’s again”: Macca’s employee reveals the truth about McDonald’s fries
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Guilty-pleasure food. Everybody’s got one… or ten, right?
Ice cream, hamburgers, and of course, hot chips from our favourite fast food chains had to join the list.
While it's no secret that fast food restaurants like McDonald's and KFC aren't exactly the healthiest options for a snack, there's something about the salty, crunchy, and delicious flavour of hot chips that we can't get enough of.
However, some customers have sworn off eating McDonald’s chips after an employee exposed how the chips are made at the popular fast food chain.
In a series of videos, TikTok user @maccaschick showed how much oil and salt residue accumulates at the bottom of the fries tray throughout the day.
“I’m trying to stay healthy, I’ll just get the fries”, she captioned the video, claiming she often heard health-conscious customers say this before ordering.
“Are you sure about that?” @maccaschick asked.
The video has since been viewed more than 5.4 million times, with customers saying the video was a solid confirmation that chips weren’t the healthiest option.
“Fried food is not healthy … like seriously,” one person said.
“This is why I hate fries,” wrote another.
“I’m not having McDonald’s again,” another commenter claimed.
Watch her video below:
Other viewers, however, were not surprised, pointing out that the TikTok video showed the grease trap beneath the fries tray.
@maccaschick confirmed this with a follow-up video in which she lifted the top fries tray to reveal the bottom grease trap underneath.
Many said that seeing all the oil and salt collected in the grease trap wasn’t enough to put them off their fries.
Credits: TikTok/maccaschick
“Guys, please, these aren’t the fries. It’s the oil and salt left at the end of the day,” she explained.
“It doesn’t affect how your fries taste. It’s just the residue under the filter after making like 1000 fries.”
Here’s her follow-up video:
Despite showing the residue buildup, many viewers said it wasn’t enough to stop them from ordering chips, with some even calling the grimy residue “good flavour”.
Some even went so far as to say they would gladly eat from the bottom tray, comparing it to salty mashed potatoes.
“I have zero problems with this video,” one person wrote.
What are your thoughts on this revelation? Will you continue to order McDonald's chips? Or is this reason enough to put you off the savoury snack? Let us know in the comments section below.
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