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AssociatedAlarm
Maccy D use real eggs. And other real ingredients.
One of the few actually.
One of the few actually.
Thanks RF - I was unaware that local demography affected the produce used. As for McD using real eggs - not anywhere in the Manchester area from my all too extensive experience
Are you honestly telling me that the rubbery thing referred to as an egg is really a fresh egg cooked from scratch in the "restaurant"??Well, I am veggie, but I do eat eggs. And McD's use FR eggs. And I've had a few Egg Mc Muffins round South Manchester.
I've NEVER seen recon egg. Think you must have been extremely unclucky.
I've had egg muffins over the last few years in Grand Central SK1, Hazel Grove SK7, Levenshulme M19, Reddish SK5, Bredbury SK6, Macc SK10, Baguley M23 and Fallowfield M14 to name a good few.
Have you never had a proper egg?
Come to think of it, have you ever had a McD's muffin?
It's the rubbery texture and the fact that it tastes of no freshly fried egg that I've ever had at home nor in cafes.Last time I had a sausage and egg mcmuffin, The egg was done in a form, so it came out perfectly formed, a bit fake-looking, so I can understand someone above thinking it was reconstituted. .
Yer fat b*tard.Ordered 2 foot long subs.Assistant asks if i would like them toasted?with cheese?and do i want salad? I said yes to all and can i have a bit of each salad item.She said choose a drink and a treat to make it a meal deal.That's £17.50 please,i nearly fainted
But if Alarm and Secure say that it really is freshly cooked in store, then I'm happy to accept that and thus stand corrected.
Nothing like a fully stacked home made muffin