It came from a highly controversial interview with a highly connected rabbi that went a little too viral and got deleted from the Internet like Sandy Hook footage. Someone posted it the other day and I archived it. You can listen to it here: https://rumble.com/v5425ac-interview-with-rabbi-abraham-finkelstein.html
I mean there is a certain amount that is inevitable, people working around meat grinders sometimes lose a finger, but that should be so minimal that I doubt random dna testing of McDonald's meat would show human dna unless there was a larger amount. Personally I don't eat the shit. Ate my last fast food in 2008. The food itself is gross and unhealthy, and the workers do gross stuff with the food before they give it to you, they don't change the oil in the fryer, just scoop out dead rats every mooning before making tots, and don't wash hands after they take a dump. I'm so grossed out by other people handling my food i don't even eat at restaurants either. All food I consume is made my me at home and made from scratch.
Honestly, that's a pretty good way to live. I don't blame you at all, and truthfully, we don't know what goes on behind closed doors at fast food joints or restaurants even. Plus the ingredients are pretty toxic. I probably should start incorporating that into my day-to-day life...Cheers!
π I thought this at first but I'm hoping more like bodily fluids?
There was a rumor from a while back that human meat was found in mcdonald's burgers but I don't know that's actually true in any way. Just a rumor.
It came from a highly controversial interview with a highly connected rabbi that went a little too viral and got deleted from the Internet like Sandy Hook footage. Someone posted it the other day and I archived it. You can listen to it here: https://rumble.com/v5425ac-interview-with-rabbi-abraham-finkelstein.html
Sad to say I don't immediately doubt much anymore
I mean there is a certain amount that is inevitable, people working around meat grinders sometimes lose a finger, but that should be so minimal that I doubt random dna testing of McDonald's meat would show human dna unless there was a larger amount. Personally I don't eat the shit. Ate my last fast food in 2008. The food itself is gross and unhealthy, and the workers do gross stuff with the food before they give it to you, they don't change the oil in the fryer, just scoop out dead rats every mooning before making tots, and don't wash hands after they take a dump. I'm so grossed out by other people handling my food i don't even eat at restaurants either. All food I consume is made my me at home and made from scratch.
Honestly, that's a pretty good way to live. I don't blame you at all, and truthfully, we don't know what goes on behind closed doors at fast food joints or restaurants even. Plus the ingredients are pretty toxic. I probably should start incorporating that into my day-to-day life...Cheers!