McDonald’s chicken nuggets contain chemical

12-07-2010 | | |

Reports state that according to a CNN study, chicken nuggets sold in US branches of McDonald’s contain a chemical used in the children’s play item, Silly Putty.

CNN reports that “McNuggets” sold to American fast food lovers contain di-methyl-poly-siloxane, an anti-foaming agent used in Silly Putty. They also have more calories and fat than those sold in the chain’s British restaurants.

A spokeswoman for McDonald’s puts the transatlantic differences down to local methods of food preparation. CNN reports that US McNuggets also contain a petrol-based chemical called tertiary butylhydroquinone.British McNuggets contain neither.

Lisa McComb, McDonald’s global media relations manager, says dimethylpolysiloxane is used for safety reasons to prevent oil from foaming.

Source: People’s Daily Online

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