[B]Skip to 2:16[/B] to see the bone shard.
[video=youtube;vNt883wNTx0]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vNt883wNTx0[/video]
[QUOTE=jblaze69;48568440][B]Skip to 2:16[/B] to see the bone shard.
[video=youtube;vNt883wNTx0]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vNt883wNTx0[/video][/QUOTE]
omfg chickens have bones stop the [I]fucking[/I] presses
this guy looks fucking pissed that there is a fucking bone in his chicken
It is absolutely unacceptable that my mcdonalds is fucking gross, I expected a gourmet experience from this.
also lol at "If only I had swallowed this and it had stabbed my esophagus"
Do you not chew your food? because if you do you'll notice pretty damn fast that theres a hard ass bone in it.
So this is like the most exciting thing that can happen in a food review, right?
first world problems
And I thought youtube thumbnails couldn't get any more obnoxious.
[QUOTE=Water-Marine;48568666]And I thought youtube thumbnails couldn't get any more obnoxious.[/QUOTE]
I think the title should be more obnoxious
Epic McChicken FAIL - FAILS 2016 - ATTEMPTED MURDER BY BONE SHANK FAIL - FAILS GONE WRONG 2016
[QUOTE=Water-Marine;48568666]And I thought youtube thumbnails couldn't get any more obnoxious.[/QUOTE]
They work as a good warning to anyone that values their time.
Uhm id be pretty pissed off too, generally youre not expecting bones in mcdonalds food the defense of "well its just mcdonalds what did you expect?" Is fucking dumb
[editline]29th August 2015[/editline]
[QUOTE=LordCrypto;48568605]omfg chickens have bones stop the [I]fucking[/I] presses[/QUOTE]
Yeh and when youre a massive family food chain that people take their children too youre suppose to remove the bones??
That's a pretty damn big bone to be in a burger.
[QUOTE=Rofl_copter;48568658]first world problems[/QUOTE]
I think bones in chickens happen in all types of worlds
[QUOTE=Rofl_copter;48568658]first world problems[/QUOTE]
I think when you're in the first world they're just called problems.
Oh no. A bone.
I get bones in chicken nuggets and stuff all the time and I don't make a number out of it. Usually I just go "oh, a bone" and spit it out. It's not a meal ruining thing unless you swallow the nuggets whole without chewing. Jesus.
[QUOTE=Zestence;48569023]Oh no. A bone.
I get bones in chicken nuggets and stuff all the time and I don't make a number out of it. Usually I just go "oh, a bone" and spit it out. It's not a meal ruining thing unless you swallow the nuggets whole without chewing. Jesus.[/QUOTE]
Bones in nuggets is not normal, all meat at mcdonalds is boneless. I cant remember ever buying any type of nuggets anywhere with bones in them or any fast food item
[Quote]LISTED INGREDIENTS:
[B]Chicken McNuggets: White Boneless Chicken[/b], Water, Food Starch-Modified, Salt, Seasoning (Autolyzed Yeast Extract, Salt, Wheat Starch, Natural Flavoring [Botanical Source], Safflower Oil, Dextrose, Citric Acid), Sodium Phosphates, Natural Flavor (Botanical Source). Battered and Breaded with: Water, Enriched Flour (Bleached Wheat Flour, Niacin, Reduced Iron, Thiamin Mononitrate, Riboflavin, Folic Acid), Yellow Corn Flour, Bleached Wheat Flour, Food Starch-Modified, Salt, Leavening (Baking Soda, Sodium Acid Pyrophosphate, Sodium Aluminum Phosphate, Monocalcium Phosphate, Calcium Lactate), Spices, Wheat Starch, Dextrose, Corn Starch. Contains: Wheat.[/quote]
[QUOTE=Arc Nova;48569032]Bones in nuggets is not normal, all meat at mcdonalds is boneless. I cant remember ever buying any type of nuggets anywhere with bones in them or any fast food item[/QUOTE]
I wasn't talking about just McDonald's, other places serve chicken nuggets as well. In any case you should still expect there to be bones occasionally.
I mean the meat comes from factories where they process thousands of chickens every single day. They don't x-ray every nugget so it's impossible to be 100% sure there are no bone fragments in there. And chickens have a lot of tiny ass bones.
[quote] Chicken McNuggets: White Boneless Chicken [/quote]
I wonder where this boneless chicken lives because I haven't seen one.
Why's he crying about [I]'only'[/I] getting a refund? It's a fucking bone, accidents happen - you got your money back so suck it up sunshine.
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Heh, OP is the guy in the video.
[QUOTE=Arc Nova;48568865]Yeh and when youre a massive family food chain that people take their children too youre suppose to remove the bones??[/QUOTE]
Well yeah but so many chicken nuggets and stuff are produced that it seems inevitable that a bone will slip through every now and then.
I don't think it's possible to guarantee an absolute 0% of bone in your meat, at least not when it comes to large-scale industrially produced food.
[QUOTE=Zestence;48569023]Oh no. A bone.
I get bones in chicken nuggets and stuff all the time and I don't make a number out of it. Usually I just go "oh, a bone" and spit it out. It's not a meal ruining thing unless you swallow the nuggets whole without chewing. Jesus.[/QUOTE]
What the fuck is wrong with Finland where getting a bone in a boneless nugget is a regular occurrence?
I live in America where the regulations are much more relaxed and I have literally NEVER gotten a bone in a boneless chicken nugget or patty of ANY brand, and I've been eating chicken nuggets and chicken sandwiches all my life. Chicken is one of the absolute easiest types of meat to ensure bonelessness; boneless chicken meat comes from a part of the animal where it's next to impossible for bones to show up on accident. If there's a bone in a chicken nugget or chicken patty, someone (in fact, probably multiple people) fucked up SUPER hard.
After thinking about it a bit, I have a question for you: do Finnish chicken nuggets contain dark meat? If so, that might be the source of the issue. Here in America chicken nuggets are always white meat.
[QUOTE=Zestence;48569056]I wasn't talking about just McDonald's, other places serve chicken nuggets as well. In any case you should still expect there to be bones occasionally.
I mean the meat comes from factories where they process thousands of chickens every single day. They don't x-ray every nugget so it's impossible to be 100% sure there are no bone fragments in there. And chickens have a lot of tiny ass bones.
I wonder where this boneless chicken lives because I haven't seen one.[/QUOTE]
Is this a real post
You realize the bones get removed right??
And yeh ive bought nuggets elsewhere, from grocery stores for example and never found 1 bone, this was mentioned in the post you just quoted
??? What the hell ???
[QUOTE=Helix Snake;48569162]After thinking about it a bit, I have a question for you: do Finnish chicken nuggets contain dark meat? If so, that might be the source of the issue. Here in America chicken nuggets are always white meat.[/QUOTE]
I have no idea where the meat comes from. I go to McDoland's and other chain restaurants maybe twice a year, most of the nuggets I eat come from little snack bars and roadside grills.
[QUOTE=Arc Nova;48569189]You realize the bones get removed right??[/QUOTE]
Well duh. They remove most of the bones, but fragments will still end up in the final product. Like in the video for example.
[QUOTE=Kljunas;48569103]Well yeah but so many chicken nuggets and stuff are produced that it seems inevitable that a bone will slip through every now and then.
I don't think it's possible to guarantee an absolute 0% of bone in your meat, at least not when it comes to large-scale industrially produced food.[/QUOTE]
i never said that, all i said was the guy has evey right to complain
[editline]29th August 2015[/editline]
[QUOTE=Zestence;48569200]I have no idea where the meat comes from. I go to McDoland's and other chain restaurants maybe twice a year, most of the nuggets I eat come from little snack bars and roadside grills.[/QUOTE]
Then why are you acting like its a normal occurence if you literally never order food there
[QUOTE=Arc Nova;48569204]Then why are you acting like its a normal occurence if you literally never order food there[/QUOTE]
Because I wasn't talking about just McDoland's. I just said I get a bone in my food every now and then and it's not a big deal. That's it.
[QUOTE=Helix Snake;48569162]What the fuck is wrong with Finland where getting a bone in a boneless nugget is a regular occurrence?
I live in America where the regulations are much more relaxed and I have literally NEVER gotten a bone in a boneless chicken nugget or patty of ANY brand, and I've been eating chicken nuggets and chicken sandwiches all my life. Chicken is one of the absolute easiest types of meat to ensure bonelessness; boneless chicken meat comes from a part of the animal where it's next to impossible for bones to show up on accident. If there's a bone in a chicken nugget or chicken patty, someone (in fact, probably multiple people) fucked up SUPER hard.
After thinking about it a bit, I have a question for you: do Finnish chicken nuggets contain dark meat? If so, that might be the source of the issue. Here in America chicken nuggets are always white meat.[/QUOTE]
I remember when McDonald's used dark meat in their chicken nuggets. Nasty as hell.
Looks to be part of the wish bone, looks like someone did not properly trim it off when processing.
Much like fish bones finding a mystery chicken bone in something regarded as boneless can potentially be a choking hazard.
Some of you guys need to get off your fucking snarky, condescending, elitist high horses, and realize that this is not ok, imagine if a little kid choked on shard.
Hmm no that kind of looks like the bit of ribcage from closer analysis.
[editline]29th August 2015[/editline]
actually you could even crack a tooth if you were munching and hit a unexpected bone.
[QUOTE=jblaze69;48569391]Some of you guys need to get off your fucking snarky, condescending, elitist high horses, and realize that this is not ok, imagine if a little kid choked on shard.[/QUOTE]
It builds character
[QUOTE=jblaze69;48569391]Some of you guys need to get off your fucking snarky, condescending, elitist high horses, and realize that this is not ok, imagine if a little kid choked on shard.[/QUOTE]
You wouldn't choke on the shard unless you don't chew for some reason, even with light chewing you would probably notice a bone in your chicken and you'd pick it out, and keep chewing.
I mean, yea there isn't supposed to be a bone, sucks a bit that you have to pick it out but really unless you're a fool that gobbles stuff without chewing or you bite into stuff way hard, it's hardly a big deal.
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