The fact that there are more than 10 ingredients in McDonald's fries should be reason enough to stay away from them. I mean, really, how many ingredients do you really need to make fries?
Grant Imahara from the super-awesome science show Mythbusters made the startling discovery when he visited a McDonald's fry factory and reverse-engineered the fries to figure out exactly what they're made of.
"I know what you're thinking," he said as he stood in front of a conveyor belt that was spitting out the fries. "These look like potatoes, but are they really potatoes?"
The short answer is: no.
The following is an abbreviated list of the ingredients contained in McDonald's french fries:
- Potatoes
- Canola oil
- Soybean oil
- Hydrogenated soybean oil
- Natural beef flavor
- Hydrolyzed wheat
- Hydrolyzed milk
- Tertiary butylhydroquione (TBHQ)
- Dimethylpolysiloxane
- Dextrose
Dimethylpolysiloxane
I don't even know how to pronounce that. And if you think it sounds a bit silly, you're right, because it's actually a major ingredient in Silly Putty. https://youtu.be/QdIxeFrxblk But silly as that is, it can be dangerous because it often contains formaldehyde, which is known to be toxic; the National Toxicology Program lists it as carcinogenic to humans.TBHQ
TBHQ is a type of phenol. Simply put, it's what keeps McDonald's fries from going bad. Ever. https://youtu.be/8uHxRwQqWFo What's it also found in? Bio-diesel! Healthline reports the chemical was found in lab studies done on animals to cause liver enlargement, neurotoxic effects, convulsions and paralysis. TBHQ was also placed on the black list of the Feingold diet, a diet dedicated to managing attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder. In other words, health experts recommend that those with ADHD stay away from TBHQ.Hydrogenated Soybean Oil
It might be the only thing out of this devilish trinity that sounds even remotely natural but believe me, it's anything but. Also known as trans fat, health experts refer to HSO as "the worst kind of fat, far worse than saturated fat." Dr. Mercola lists the following as risks associated with hydrogenated soybean oil:- Cancer
- Obesity
- Asthma
- Bone degeneration
- Diabetes
- Heart disease
- Decreased immune system function
- Reproductive problems