People feel gaslit as video reveals how McDonald’s burgers are made

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On social media, many viewers were stunned after a viral video showing how McDonald’s burgers are made went viral, dividing the internet.

A video explaining how McDonald’s burgers are made has sparked controversy online. Many viewers accuse it of spreading corporate “propaganda.”

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McDonald’s burger-making process raises eyebrows

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A video showing how McDonald’s burgers are made was criticized online as corporate propaganda. Image Credits: How It’s Made/Youtube

 

On social media, a YouTube video from “How It’s Made” claims to reveal how McDonald’s prepares its burgers.

The clip has gained attention and provides a detailed explanation of the fast-food giant’s meat selection and preparation.

According to the video, McDonald’s follows a “rigorous selection process” and sources beef from “trusted suppliers.” The narrator states that the company uses a “perfect blend” of chuck, round, and sirloin to ensure the right balance of flavor and texture.

The breakdown of the process of how McDonald’s burgers are made

The video shows butchers inspecting and trimming beef cuts in a high-tech facility.

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The video claims McDonald’s uses high-quality beef and a rigorous process for consistency and flavor. Image Credits: How It’s Made/Youtube

 

Any excess fat, gristle, or bones are removed before the meat is ground. The ground beef is then seasoned with salt, pepper, and other spices.

Next, the patties go through a process called “portioning and forming.” This ensures they are uniform in size and thickness, which helps them cook evenly while maintaining juiciness.

The video describes a “continuous grilling” method. The patties are cooked at high heat and seared on both sides for a specific amount of time. According to the narrator, this technique “locks in the flavor and juices, giving the burger its signature taste.”

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Once cooked, the patties are placed in a “warming cabinet” to keep them at an optimal temperature until they are assembled into burgers like the Big Mac and Double Quarter Pounder.

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Viewers accused the video of being biased, sponsored, and using stock footage unrelated to McDonald’s. Image Credits: How It’s Made/Youtube

 

Social media reacton

The process of how McDonald’s burgers are made ripped online and sparked debate among viewers.

In the comment selection, many YouTube viewers questioned the video’s credibility. Some claimed it felt more like a commercial than an objective documentary.

While, some even accused the video of using stock footage unrelated to McDonald’s.

One person said: This sounds like McD’s paid you A LOT to make this… This is more of an advert than the usual ‘How It’s Made’ videos.

A second wrote: Does anyone else feel like they are watching an old propaganda video?

While a third commented: Like them bleaching ground chicken “parts” to form their nuggets? Yummy

Another added: Gaslighting is the most over used word of the last 5 years.

Someone else said: Looks like pork

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Image Credits: How It’s Made/Youtube

 

McDonald’s responds to concerns about burger quality

McDonald’s has addressed concerns about its burger-making process on its official website.

The company states that its burgers are made from “100% ground beef, formed into hamburger patties, and then quickly frozen to seal in great fresh flavor.”

“We add salt and pepper to our burgers when they are cooked on the grill at our restaurants to bring out all that great beef taste,” McDonald’s assures customers.

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Image Credits: How It’s Made/Youtube

 

Despite the company’s claims, skepticism remains among some consumers.
Whether the video truly represents the burger-making process or serves as a promotional tool is still up for debate.

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