OMG - I am NEVER eating chicken nuggets again! Watch this video...

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I've had an expierence with a chinese place before. Had some type of chicken and I noticed something sticking out of a piece. I kept poking it and stopped eating and my husband glanced over and decided to pull it out. He thought I was doing the picky eater thing since I'm picky about meat. He got looking and it had bone marrow in it. The bone was way to small and straight to be a chicken. The meat wasn't minced or grounded and to big of a piece to be a chick. Of course we had to look online at pigeon and rat bones. Ended up looking like a piece of a broken rat rib cause of the shape and size. Weren't sure if that is what it was but we definitely knew it wasn't a chicken after having butchered of our own and knew how big the bones were.
 
I say the same thing as the last thread - its cooked, its meat, and i see no difference between that part of the chicken and the other. The only part i would be a little "off" about is the butt!
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. I like to try new things, even if i didn't eat it I'd probably at least try the comb.

-Daniel.
 
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OMG what is that supposed to be?

that is the meat mixture that goes into a mcnugget before it is formed and cooked.

Goodness, are you peeps trying to freak me out?!
 
One way to tell of it being fake is that the head there is not of a Cornish X bird or anything close. . . That looks like an average laying hen's head.
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I had a blood clot in a mc d's nugget once, I have no idea how that happend so gross, was a 2 connected yuck!
 
If I'm not mistaken, the pink goo is mechanically separated chicken. Bits of meat that couldn't be cut off in the initial processing are taken off the bones to minimize waste. It is done with chickens, cows, pigs and I imagine all live stock that gets commercially butchered. The separated meat gets used in a lot of products and all foods containing it has it identified on the label.
 

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