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Posted 3 January 2019
Galaxy and Galaxy Caramel McFlurry's and Pokemon Happy Meals now available at Mcdonald's
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Now I really do have a reason to go Mcdonalds!
Galaxy and Galaxy Caramel McFlurry's are back at McDonalds from tomorrow (4th January)
Also Pokemon Toys are back in Happy Meals from the 3rd of January (today) until the 5th of February “gotta catch em’ all”.
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Galaxy and Galaxy Caramel McFlurry's are back at McDonalds from tomorrow (4th January)
Also Pokemon Toys are back in Happy Meals from the 3rd of January (today) until the 5th of February “gotta catch em’ all”.
More Eating Out Offers Here
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Edited by millarcat, 4 January 2019
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sorted byYou're still lining their pockets even though you clearly disagree with either their food or ethics or both
What's poison about it?
British potatoes, British beef and high quality nuggets. If you're criticizing burger and chips generally then fine, that's opinion. If it's because it's McDonald's it's because you've read all the nonsense.
Of course, you could just ask 'Anyone know if they let you just buy the toy?' but, wheres the drama in that.
You have no idea. It was a pinnacle turning point in my life, me and the kids took a photo with all the staff and got them to autograph it. Still have the framed photo on my wall which we pray to every day and thank the fast food gods.
Agreed. Ice cream is cold.
Posted by a so-called 'EDITOR' too!
You must be so proud....
Ive seen the manufacture of the hamburger patties from farm to fork, and was blown away by what I saw, I have to say I was skeptical of what I was going to see during production but have to say I was pleasantly surprised.
The slaughter is very humane and the initial butchery has representives from the FSA inspecting the process throughout, the patties are then manufactured by a company called OSI, they grind the beef from forequarter and flank sections of the cow, in to a fine mince, they are then pressed into shape and blast frozen to ensure they are hard. The meat is kept in formation by its natural fat content, they approximate a fat quantity of around 17% (this is the naturally formed fat within the beef, not an added ingredient, and your standard minced beef from a supermarket is usually around the 20% mark). The meat is cooked from hard frozen state at a high temperature on a hot plate that cooks both sides at once. They cook under a slight pressure which also assists in keeping it formed and uniform in shape.
There is a a pinch of salt and pepper added on the grill in the stores at the end of cooking. This doesn’t make salt and pepper part of the ingredients of the beef patty but that of the finished product i.e Big Mac etc. Therefore this complies completely to any ASA regulations for advertising and any food standards agency regulations in relations to food labelling and allergen declaration.
I feel in your comment above you are confused between the differences between oils and fats in food products, and that you should be aware that naturally occurring fat exists in beef. In a good quality sirloin steak you’d be expected to get around a 14% fat content, that’s what allows it to sear when you put it in to a dry pan. This is the same principle in the cooking process of the above hamburger patties.
The use of CO2 in the packing of meats used in the process of supermarket packaging is to reduce microbial spoilage of meat and therefore helping to preserve raw meat products and reduces oxidisation in turn maintains its redness for longer.
Lmao is Ryan Reynolds not playing Pikachu this year in the new film then no?
When did this site turn into hot uk arguements and debates.
The dude posted a deal that my two wee kids would be interested in -Who r 5 & 6 years old may I add. and regardless of wether I have just spent thousands on a supposed truckload full of toys or no! EVERY KID LOVES A CHEEKY WEE HAPPY MEAL *especially* when it’s their favourite cartoon character thats on the box.
Have you never made a burger before?! You don't have to add anything atall. I cook my burgers the same way McDonald's do and just squeeze mince into a patty and add salt and pepper only when you flip the patty during cooking.
The rest is just cooking practice. Using oil etc.
Besides you've missed the whole point, McDonald's is demonized constantly by the media because it's the big brand, not because it's the worst. KFC is FAR worse for you, and the quality of the meat is horrendous! In recent studies supermarket sandwiches had more sat fats, salt and calories. The big Mac sandwich isnt a diet food, but your theories on how they 'must' put something else in it, and then go on to be unsure how to make a beef patty. Seriously, that's just unbelievably ignorant.
Unless you're eating 10 meals a deal nothing wrong with 30% and 27% intake.
Finally, we have some one with intelligence and factual rationality. Thank you for this.
Usually it’s fine, just have to ask them at the til, I think they’re usually 50p or £1
So you go into McDonald's to buy the toys and have never bought your kids McDonald's food ever?.....
A small beef burger is 30% saturated fat intake and 27% of salt intake for an ADULT. The big tasty with bacon is 99% of your saturated fat intake and 61% salt intake. This information can be found on McDonald's UK website.
It may not be poison but is very unhealthy.
I'm not saying it's super healthy natural food. But it's certainly not poison. Realistically it's actually healthier than most fast food, and isn't the worst by a long shot(mainly due to the spotlight constantly on them about it, but still)
This is also lies... the normal hamburgers are actually really low fat and you can diet on them...
No - I'd say the same about all McFlurries. The ice cream's flavourless (much like the much more expensive Hotel Chocolat ice cream) but at least it's dairy ice cream, and that's not that common these days.
McDonald's ingredients aren't anything like as unpleasant as a lot of their detractors think they are.
My body is a temple too. Not one of the nice ones though, one of those ones they let the monkeys shit all over.
You've lost it. Absolutely lost it.
Firstly. The FDA is the food standards agency in the USA. Not the UK. Big LOLs.
Secondly, they have to state what's in the food, and they do. And once again you miss the principle of what I've said. You don't think every single restaurant in the country uses oil and salt on the burgers? Are you for real?!
Like many things, I'm just happy the way it is. By all means you try and avoid any flakes of insect in your food, and good luck with that. They even land on apple's growing on a tree and leave traces, but you keep reading the internet articles that must be right.
Yee you can. £1 each i believe, i bought them seperately for my Daughter last time they had the Pokemon toys. Only usually have 2 variations in stock at a time tho so unlikely to get the full collection straight away, have to make few trips
Love your comment! It's not food, it's poison! I agree 100% (edited)
Lol, while i agree with you. It is super processed. In fact a mc Donald's burger did not decay after even 2 months in a plastic bag experiment we did. Whereas the freshly cooked burger was so disgusting we had to throw it away after 1 week. So, there is some difference.
Happy to see Galaxy McFlurry back though!
Tried a toy shop?
Speak for yourself-my bodies a temple
Had a bar of chocolate lately?everythings getting smaller except the prices