Chad Feldheimer
Well-Known Member
The question that begs to be asked is why anyone would be surprised by this revelation?
The first question I had was wtf is a binder and extender exactly?
The question that begs to be asked is why anyone would be surprised by this revelation?
My question is, what exactly are the "fillers and extenders" in their so-called beef.
And personally I enjoy a hot dog in a taco. But no ketchup or taco sauce please.
"According to the complaint, the non-beef ingredients include water, 'Isolated Oat Product,' wheat oats, soy lecithin, maltodrextrin, anti-dusting agent, autolyzed yeast extract, modified corn starch, and sodium phosphate."
The question that begs to be asked is why anyone would be surprised by this revelation?
Fully agreed, so a highly subsidized corporation is knowingly lying to consumers about the contents of its food products, signifying a huge regulatory failure on the officials we elected to protect us. Uh, duh? Who cares? Welcome to life? Lol real great thread Beantown. Maybe those millions of people who eat at Taco Bell every day should listen to their intuition a little more like VINYLONE or me, the idiots. Ugh.
"According to the complaint, the non-beef ingredients include water, 'Isolated Oat Product,' wheat oats, soy lecithin, maltodrextrin, anti-dusting agent, autolyzed yeast extract, modified corn starch, and sodium phosphate."
Rep has been served.
+10 to you. Good repping.
+10 to you. Good repping.
+7 (when I can) to you for your generosity.
mmMMMMM I just love any taco I can put in me somehow.
mmMMMMM I just love any taco I can put in me somehow.
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Maybe this will do for the taco what similar reports did for the chicken nugget. Mcdonalds couldn't call it chicken because of a similar problem.
They changed it, and the nugget is actually decent now. Taco Bell make the change to real meat!