Friday, May 27, 2022

8 Most Questionable Meats at Popular Fast-Food Chains, According to Insiders

The 8 Most Questionable Fast-Food
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By Matt Kirouac
From gross taco toppings to foul odors so bad they cause employees to go on strike, fast-food atrocities are basically an Americana pastime—traumatizing to experience yet amusingly awful to hear about.

Considering American fast-food chains are occasionally lacking in quality, to put it gently, and have been known to cut corners with beef (while apparently being totally reckless with the calories), questionable dining experiences are an all-too-common occurrence.

Leave it to Reddit, then, to reveal the true depths of the depravity. Like campfire horror stories, but with disgusting fast-food meat products instead of ghosts, this recent Reddit thread details harrowing first-person accounts from former employees, which may have you second-guessing ever ordering a tuna sub, or a cup of chili, again.
 
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It's a common side dish at summer get-togethers and barbecues. No, we’re not talking about baked beans, we’re talking about creamy, slightly tangy, and oh-so-delicious potato salad. The bowl of unassuming potato salad often gets pushed to the side for other carb-laden dishes like macaroni and cheese, and in some cases, it definitely should. But sometimes it can be a cool counterpoint to a burger or hot dog, you just need to get the right kind. But how do you sort through the white and beige salads at the grocery store?
 
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These Caprese Skewers Are the Best Healthy Summer Appetizer
You can't be fully ready for summer until you get your hands on one of these Caprese Skewers. Inspired by Weelicious, this appetizer combines some of our summer favorites: tomato, mozzarella, and of course all of the in-season fruits. There are so many things we love about this recipe—it's incredibly healthy, super delicious, and did we mention it can be prepped and ready in under ten minutes? Yes, it's really that easy.
What you'll need:  strawberries, cherry tomatoes, blueberries, marinated bocconcini mozzarella, cantaloupe, fresh basil, reduced balsamic vinegar, wooden skewers
 
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These regular food decisions will help keep cholesterol in check. ☑️

Some people are prone to higher cholesterol due to a genetic condition, but most of us can take control of cholesterol levels by following these six healthy eating habits regularly. Read more about them here.
 
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