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Default Another McDonald's Lawsuit

On Aug 13, 6:53 am, Sheldon > wrote:
> Andy <q> wrote:
> > jmcquown said...

>
> > > If you place a special order shouldn't you check it before you leave the
> > > establishment? I eat my burgers plain. It's been a long time since I
> > > was at a McD's but I always checked to make sure my burger was to order
> > > before I drove off. I guess it's a good thing for McDonald's he didn't
> > > order coffee, too.

>
> > It's his own bozo fault for not actually checking. If he was cautious enough
> > to order it that way because of a cheese allergy and knowing he could
> > possibly die,

>
> Why is anyone so deathly allergic to cheese eating from Booger King...
> they serve cheese there! DUH
>
> People with food allergies, or any health issues, are ultimately
> responsible for their own welfare.
>
> Of course the fast food joints may not be serving actual cheese, odds
> are more likely it's a vegetable fat product containing no cheese
> whatsoever. But it's still the responsibility of the patron to find
> out.


No, Sheldon. It is Pasteurized process cheese food. In the long list
of ingredients, cheese is the first ingredient. Crappy, yes, but it
is real dairy.

" Pasteurized process cheese food is a variation of process cheese
that may have dry milk, whey solids, or anhydrous milkfat added, which
reduces the amount of cheese in the finished product. It must contain
at least 51% of the cheese ingredient by weight, have a moisture
content less than 44%, and have at least 23% milkfat."
source-- http://pubs.acs.org/cen/whatstuff/stuff/7806sci2.html
>
> Sheldon


--Bryan