McDonald’s worker shares inside breakfast secrets

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On social media, many viewers were stunned by a viral video in which a McDonald’s employee shared shocking breakfast secrets.

On TikTok, a video revealed McDonald’s kitchen operations, with the employee leaving viewers astonished.

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A McDonald’s worker shared a video showing how menu items are pre-made and just heated. Image Credits: @Blexican_Shay83/Tiktok

 

A TikTok user known as Blexican ( @Blexican_Shay83), has recently pulled back the curtain on McDonald’s kitchen operations.

She revealed how some of the fast-food chain’s most popular menu items are prepared.

The video offers a rare glimpse into the behind-the-scenes process at the Golden Archesm, which gained attention among viewers.

Revealing McDonald’s preparation process of breakfast secrets

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The TikToker, known as Blexican, revealed pre-made scrambled egg patties, pancakes, and burrito mix. Image Credits: @Blexican_Shay83/Tiktok

 

A former McDonald’s worker provided additional context about the kitchen operations.

She reminisced about the days when food items like eggs and pancakes were made fresh on-site.

In a viral 16-second clip, Blexican shows viewers the reality of McDonald’s food preparation.

The video, titled “Things McDonald’s Won’t Tell Y’all,”.

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She explained that workers only need to warm up these items, not cook from scratch. Image Credits: Getty

 

Additionally, this provided a close-up look at several pre-packaged items in the kitchen. The footage includes:

– Scrambled egg patties: Pre-made and stored in clear packages.
– Round pancakes: Also pre-cooked and ready to heat.
– Burrito mix: A blend of eggs, sausage, and vegetables stored in white bags.

Blexican explains that these items arrive already prepared. Staff members only need to heat them before serving.

The video quickly went viral and sparked debate

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Reactions were mixed; some weren’t surprised, while others questioned wait times and prices. Image Credits: @Blexican_Shay83/Tiktok

 

The video has generated a wide range of responses from viewers.

In the comment selection, many viewers were not surprised by the premade nature of the food.

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While, some users expressed surprise that McDonald’s does not employ gourmet cooking techniques.

However, few customers questioned the efficiency of the service, despite the premade food.

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Image Credits: Getty

 

One person said: Little girl it’s the same as when you make food at home. You freeze it and then you take it out another day to eat it.

A second wrote: This employee should be fired. She has no right to video this. Did she ASK McDonald’s if she could disclose this?

While a third commented: She needs to go back to schoo and learn pronouncks her wordz

Another added: Wow I feel really old we use to make the eggs the burrito mix and hot cakes

Someone else said: Wow I feel really old we use to make the eggs the burrito mix and hot cakes

Omg your telling me fast food isn’t cooked by a gourmet chef using fresh ingredients??? Another added.

Response to criticisms

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Blexican responded to criticism, pointing out that people still pay for and eat the food regardless. Image Credits: @Blexican_Shay83/Tiktok

 

In a follow-up video, Blexican addressed criticisms regarding food prices and preparation times.

She argued that despite complaints about pricing, customers continue to pay and eat at McDonald’s.

Blexican’s video offers a candid look into the food preparation processes at McDonald’s.

She revealed that many items are pre-made and simply heated before serving.

While this revelation has sparked mixed reactions, it serves as a reminder of the efficiencies and practices inherent in the fast-food industry.


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