How to make hamburgers?

How can mcdonalds get so much meat to make hamburgers?

  • I don't know how and make me worry to seat there and go strait to the maschine. please help.

  • Answer:

    They have a time machine that goes back to the age of the dinosaurs and kills them for meat. That's why the dinosaurs became extinct - all McDonalds fault.

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They grind up people who ask questions in totally inappropriate areas.

laurahal42

r u stoned?

The guy witha' answers!

Have they started to put meat in burgers now? It used to be all the bits and pieces off the floor formed into burger shapes and mixed with a corn derivative.

firecat_mage

they kill alot of cows (or rather, have alot of cows killed for them)

Act D

they use farms in third world countries i think, mainly in deforested areas? ps i like the fact that this question is listed under astronomy xx

yeahpussycat

they produce it chemically in factories

baby.boo81

I don't know what Mcdonald's meat has to do with astronomy and space- perhaps you think they make them from space cows? McDonalds contracts to beef farmers to supply a certain amount of cattle to them. McDonalds pays those beef farmers. Out of the money the farmers are given pursuant to the contracts, they buy/feed/breed cows to fill the quota, pack them off into a truck to the abbatoir.

Laurelle C

Meat in in a Mcdonalds hamburger are you sure about that statement

Tom M

Do you actually eat that stuff? You're on the wrong page. Have a nice day.

Bobby

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