
Here are a few of the most disturbing facts about chicken nuggets. We'd never thought too much about them aside from how they're good for a quick and easy snack, but we don't know if we can ever eat them again after learning what's really in them!
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Original McNuggets
The chicken nugget craze began with the Mickey D's original Chicken McNuggets back in the 1980s. Anyone who ate them then knows the nuggets weren't always made with white meat. Biting into one treated the consumer to the sight of juicy, grey meat, which is probably what led some people to just start popping the nuggets into their mouths whole. The reason for this coloring? According to Super Size Me, original McNuggets were made from chickens too old and worn out to lay eggs anymore. Basically, they were a way for the golden arches to make money off poultry euthanasia.Chicken mash
Around 2003, McDonald's began using younger chickens, and McNuggets became all-white meat. The taste improved greatly. But how that flavor found its way to the consumers' mouths hasn't changed all that much. Though no longer old and grey, all the fresh, young chicken meat is ground up into some kind of mash or slurry, according to McDonald's own ad campaign. This is then pressed into the various nugget shapes we all recognize. But don't think that's all that goes into a nugget. That's just the tip of the beak.Lots of ingredients
Even though they're called chicken nuggets, chicken only makes up about half of a nugget, no matter which fast food chain they come from, according to a study by The American Journal of Medicine. In fact, the abstract of the report says “their name is a misnomer,” as they are usually composed of mostly fat from a list of about 40 other ingredients. To be fair, most of those ingredients are things found in the average grocery store, like paprika, cornstarch, various oils, and baking soda. But some ingredients veer far and clear of the kitchen cupboard.Incidental ingredients
In addition to the fat and spices (delicious, and a great name for a band), chicken nuggets contain some incidental ingredients as well. They're the kinds of things that should be expected from animals being ground into meat pulp. But that doesn't make them any less disturbing (or enticing, depending on a person's constitution). In the same American Journal of Medicine study, nuggets are said to also contain: cartilage, bone fragments, intestinal tissue, and blood vessels, to name a few. And because that's not enough to get the taste buds humming, other ingredients get thrown in there as well.Aside from the spices and the incidentals, nuggets also contain components usually only found in university and professional chemistry labs. Chemicals like monocalcium phosphate, dextrose, and hydrogenated soybean oil all go into chicken nugget making. To be fair, while not found in the average kitchen, most of these names appear on soda cans, potato chip bags, or other kinds of food labeling.
A few other disturbing facts: Chicken nuggets also contain sodium phosphate, which basically means, salt, and is an ingredient that can cause kidney damage and death if consumed in large amounts. They also contain xanthin gum, which is used as a lubricant by the oil drilling industry and can cause various ailments when ingested in large quantities. There are several other ingredients you may (or may not) want to know about, and these ingredients vary by country, so you can never be quite sure what you're eating!
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So, has reading this list changed your opinion of chicken nuggets? Will you keep eating them or are you thoroughly disgusted and ready to completely eliminate them from your diet?
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I haven’t eaten one in probably 20 years.
Just like hot dogs and jello, I don’t care and will still enjoy them from time to time.
It’s crap
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Ole Bob is missing out, lol
If it tastes good just eat it.