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>> JEFF KROLL: Hi, my name is Jeff Kroll and I'm responsible for supply
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chain and quality systems for McDonald's Restaurants in Canada.
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So, we are here today filming a video about our beef.
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We get asked questions all the time about our beef and one of those is from
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Amy K., and she asked the question, "Is McDonald's beef rinsed in ammonia
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or any other type of chemicals to ensure that it doesn't contain e.coli bacteria?"
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Amy, it's a great question, and i can ensure you that we don't use ammonia in our beef.
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In fact, it's not allowed to be used in food processing- it's
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illegal in Canada and there's no other chemicals that are used.
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Our beef arrives here in a sealed truck and it's inspected and it's used generally
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within about a day and a half. All the beef comes from farms across Canada and
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every beef patty that goes into a McDonald's Restaurant is produced right here in Sprucegrove, Alberta.
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Our next question is from Micah G. from Calgary Alberta
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and Micah's question is "Is it true that 100% real beef
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means the whole nasty cow ground up in a big grinder guts and all?" And
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Micah, the answer is absolutely not. The beef comes in two types- in lean and fat.
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We mix them together, grind them, to make medium ground beef just like you would get at a grocery store.
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There is absolutely no additives or fillers and no chemicals.
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Our next question is from Catherine W. from Waterloo, Ontario.
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And her question is "If you don't use any fillers,binders
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or additives in your patties, how do they stick together instead of just crumbling apart?"
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The key is for the patties to come out of the farming machine right at the freezing mark.
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It then takes us about 24 minutes to completely freeze the patties
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and that's how we keep them together.
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We actually make about 3 million patties a day and over 70 million pounds a year.
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Thank you so much. I hope you enjoyed your visit and
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I hope we answered all your questions about how we make our beef.