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  • #16
    Re: Is McDonalds safe for induction?

    For a quick snack when I'm on the go, I order their grilled chicken patties all by itself. They sell them to me around where I live for about a $1.07 US. So, I get 2 or 3 of those for a quick snack when I'm out. Never had an issue with them and they r pretty good too.

    war

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    • #17
      Re: Is McDonalds safe for induction?

      When I'm out and really hungry..I usually get Wendy's Delux burger for a $1...I don't eat the bun and it's so much more tasty than Mcd's...comes w/mayo,lettuce,onion and tomatoe...no ketchup...




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      • #18
        Re: Is McDonalds safe for induction?

        Bad news for you - McDonalds and Wendy's etc use soy fillers in their burgers. Modified Starch too. And something called hydrogenated something or another. Best bet....buy a pound of hamburger, season it with tarragon, italian seasonings...etc...

        Hardee's is even worse....unfortunately.

        Sorry.
        Scooter







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        • #19
          Re: Is McDonalds safe for induction?

          I'll have one of their breakfasts once in a blue moon, nixing the appropriate ingredients, and have never had any problems.
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