Basically anything that you don't see come out of the grill / fryer. I wouldn't trust anything that comes out of these heating boxes, trust me! I worked there like a week ago! Not anymore and not a customer anymore!
I’m an ex worker and it all depends on the location. We never let fillet patties sit in warmer too long. The warmer keeps it hot once we take it out the grease. But if nobody is buying them, they just sit there and cook and get hard. So we always kept about 4 patties in the warmer instead of like 10+ patties to keep a low amount of waste if nobody was buying them. All of the crew wore headsets so we can all hear orders in drive thru, so as soon as a customer ordered a fillet, grilled chicken, nuggets etc... we would drop them fresh so it would be fresh out the grease when the customer received the food. Don’t try to make it seem like it’s every McDonald’s because it’s not. We also cleaned our bun steamer constantly. If nobody else knows trust me I do. My general manager was a clean freak and stayed making us clean EVERYTHING. Ok I’m done proving you wrong lol
Agreed. The Burger King by my house is disgusting. I then tried a Burger King out in the rich suburban area and it was absolutely delicious. It all depends on the employees, some are lazy fucks and don't care about the food they put out.
111justinjames yes! In a big city, they are probably just SO lazy. Now I am not saying they are all lazy. Some can actually work really hard because their McDonalds could be packed. If you live in a small town like me, they are probably the only McDonalds there and they can also be packed, making them care and work hard.
This probably doesn't mean much but thank you so much for caring about others, and taking pride in your job. Sounds silly but it means a lot to me. I get regular infusions at the hospital, and any chance I get that I think I can actually eat without throwing up I have to jump on. Usually I get this chance coming home from the hospital at 3 AM...and guess who's the only place that's open? 😅 Since my immune system is crap it could really mess me up if the hygiene it food was off. Never gotten sick there. THANK YOU! ❤
Can I get the address of that location? That's amazing to hear that they would be that diligent about keeping things fresh and clean(sad I know) more often than not at the McDs in my area, and the two that I worked at, they really do sit for quite a while, same about the tarter sauce sitting around and the steamer never was cleaned and if it was it was never very well. Also more often than not if you ask for yours to be made fresh it just makes the employees get shitty at you for having to do extra work so you end up with sub par food anyways. I would love to find a store that's as you described *Edit* Also they really never can get the cheese on the sandwich
This is stupid. Of course it’s going to be frozen for at least few hours. Do you think they have a river out the back with staff going to throw a rod out every time someone orders?
Andrew F Cersley? And here I thought the fish that I was getting from McDonald’s in Albuquerque New Mexico was straight out of the sea. Never ordering the sandwich again,
nonononononono. They don't fry the patties to order at mcdonalds, its not that they are frozen thats a concern, its the fact that new fillet o fish patties are fried up only when they have none that are currently fried up, its a system that works great with products that they shift instantly, like nuggets, chicken burgers and normal burgers, but a filet o fish, will be fried up, then sit on a heated rack for hours. When I worked as a grillfry at mcdonalds I would go entire shifts of never frying up filet o fish because we never sold them.
I work at McDonalds and there is a thing called a FREEZER, where you store FROZEN foods LIKE FISH so that they dont GO OFF. And Tartare sauce is changed daily if it isn't used up its chucked out.
Battle Brother They meant that once they fry a batch of like 6 and only use two, the other 4 will sit in the warmers for another hour before being used for an order again.
Well you're meant to remove them once the expire timer runs out on the UHC. But I know lots of people redo the timer when it runs out. The UHC keeps the Filet at a certain temperature so they don't go cold. I can definitely see the filets going off if you go to a Mcdonalds that is mostly quiet. Usually where I work Filets require a new batch every 20-30 minutes.
We have 3 UHCs, filets are quite commonly ordered but nothing compared to the big macs or the double cheeseburgers. Though this video makes it seem like filets are all moldy and cold when they are served.
Same I also work at McDonald’s 1 we go through the party’s fairly regularly and if not use there still in the freezer tarter sauce is also changed twice a day 1 through demand and the other store clean up at close
ive worked at mcdonald’s for a couple years now, all of those things he said completely depend on the store, not all of them are like that. i will say however, it is fast food, you’re aware it isnt the best thing to put in your body. ive never eaten the filet o fish and i probably never will.
You guys legit made a news article based on a Reddit comment that at the time had 1 vote on it? By some random anonymous person claiming to be an employee with no verification?
I honestly don't think sitting around for a few hours is a big deal either - it's not ideal, but I like to buy an extra Big Mac for lunch, and eat it for dinner ~ like 6-ish hours. I thought based off the video title half of the fish was gonna be toothpaste or something.
Indeed. These posters could be disgruntled ex Mc Donalds employees or representatives of some other fast food establishment. Take this 'advice' with a pinch of salt (no pun intended).
Never ordered fillet o fish before but after watched this video I want to order one. EDITED: Just tried this yesterday and I think I'm addicted to it. Please send help.
Never had a problem. It's not individual products you should be concerned about, it's individual stores. Spend a little time inside before your first drive thru order. Same applies for any chain. Also, any "restaurant row" is only as good as the local health inspector, and, some aren't so good.
Exactly. The McDonald's I worked at was very strict about making more food than necessary. And if food really has been in the cabinet for so long that it's no longer 'fresh', it gets thrown out, not served up.
Lance Baker Well, since most are owned by franchisees who have little restriction over how they run the place, there are actually very big differences between stores.
Lance Baker, I challenge you to take a long road trip and stop by every McDonald's along the way, or at least stock up there every time you top up your tank. There are differences. Even if all you eat is from the same chain, if you drive long distances a lot, you will have preferences to go to some locations and skip others. Make sure to give your favorites a good rating on google maps so they'll stay in business longer. Maybe they'll even expand and buy out the crappy locations.
As an ex Assistant Manager I can definitely say the McDonald's I worked at followed all the safe food handling practices their company promotes. They are by far the leaders in following safe food handling standards.
I worked there as a high schooler for over 2 years. It was awhile ago but none of the food was left around for very long and the tarter sauce did not sit out for days. That's a ridiculous assertation.
Many years ago I worked at a Mc Donald's in Roanoke Virginia. Every machine there from the grill to the steamer to the fountains were cleaned daily and some every shift. When something's time was up it went straight to the trash. Our manager was on top of the store and staff and was and still is a very busy Mc Donald's. The only complaint I would have is the red light leading in and out took forever to change. 😎
I work at McDonald's, something all should know: The eggs we make from scratch but other than that All the food comes frozen, all we do is heat it. I have no idea how the food is created but I know how it's prepared. Coffee is freshly brewed. Tea they make and refill often. Orange juice is made by machines. Cookies are baked and stored in bags or front counter. I don't recommend the fries, those things are a mystery to me. They come frozen we throw them in the oil for a few minutes, then we toss them down to salt them. They will look fresh still after months and they are very fatty. The burgers are heated in an oven so are the chicken, (I don't know what the breading is made out of). Salads are pretty good. Breakfast menu: the sasuage pattys come frozen and are heated, bacon is heated, o are the biscuits and pancakes. Oatmeal is instant (don't know if the oats are nutritional as regular ones). Not many healthy breakfast choices (personally wish the sold chicken biscuits). Desert: All Mcafes are made by machine, (ice creame)... pies are frozen and are heated... some MCdonalds are open 24 hours, we lose food as fast as we prepare it so it's always fresh and coming... we get food safety inspections. Personally, I really wish I knew how the factories actually make the food, all we do is prepare it.
Dr Elite how? despite allow all this video claims. youd it a fish sandwhich with cheese? i hate burst your bubble and i think chef Ramsey would agree with me. fish and cheese dont go together.
I worked at a McDonald’s and it was the cleanest fast food restaurant, I’ve ever been to or ate at and the fish fillet came in weekly with the rest of the produce. But yea I guess it depends where you live
Because most of the stuffs in Mcdonald's are already processed or pre-made. A good example is the vegetables. I used to worked at Wendy near my high school and you know at Wendy's they give you fresh cabbages and tomatoes? You know who cut the vegetables? Kids that barely had proper training. They don't practice good hygiene when doing vegetables, cutting the veges is easy so the manager will put this job to new, highschool workers. When it busy, people pay less attentions to this spot and trust me these kids do nasty things. I known it because I myself also did nasty things. While shredded cabbages at Mcdonald doesn't taste good, it is a lot safer than the veges from Wendy, or at least the two Wendy's I went to. However, most of the time a proper, trained adult do the veges. Just try to avoid ordering a salad when it busy and you might be good.
stupid dog in 2013ish - After Wendys staff/mgt stole 40+$ from my hubby and I, we quit them. We gave them a 50$ and bought less than $10 but management sided with til operator so we were ripped off.
And keep on eating them this place was just nasty the workers specifically ..I thought I was gonna be some poison that McDonald's put no it justppl stating that they were lazy as fuck and didn't clean or worry about food
If they catch their own fish they can't be too bright with all of the Mercury and other carcinogens in the waters. And if someone buys farm raised fish they use animal waste in the foods they give to the little growing fishes. They use to include that animal waste in the dry pet foods until the government clamped down. How is your pet animal going to tell you that the food you feed it sucks and that they would be happier to receive table scraps.
What do you eat?! Do you have a supply of food that is 100% free of any toxins or genetic engineering?! It would good of you to share the source of this great food so that we can all eat healthy.
We both know that would be almost an impossible task. The person who grows their own food through indoor hydroponics still has to rely on unnatural nutrients to make it grow. The few independent farmers left can't even have fields of naturally growing normal seeds because of the winds blowing the genetically modified suicide seeds from their neighboring large corporate farms. Regular folk with limited budgets can't afford the organic stuff from the supermarket , even presupposing it was really free of harm and not some crooked farm using the organic label to raise the prices of their crops. One can only limit the harm and that doesn't mean eating fish or other foods with known toxins. Does anyone believe the municipalities purify the water of all carcinogen's coming from the open cesspool of a river the water is carried on? Natural spring water free of contaminates is a necessity in regards to preparing foods for personal consumption. Even the ice cubes have to be spring water. People in my area where the municipal water is toxic, have been found to contract lung cancer just from inhaling the mist while taking a shower.
My dad loved the Filet-O-Fish Sandwich and used to have it regularly. But then one day, he ordered one from McDonalds that he hadn't been to before. The sandwich gave him an allergic reaction and he had to be hospitalized. To this day, we have no idea what was in the sandwich that caused it, especially considering that at other locations, my dad was fine.
back when i lived in the us in 2014 we would have 2 for 3.50, but thats only certain times of the year. i think they just wanna get rid of overstock of fish.
. They always put the filet of fish on sale for the Christian lent season. Because lots of people give up meat or can't eat meat on Fridays. So even in 2017 America still gets 2 for 350
Where I live fish fillet is expensive as a Whopper usually 3.99 -$4. The only time it's on sale is during Lent and you can usually get it for a dollar but only on Fridays for the " no meat on Friday" crowd
Doing that doesnt necessarily mean you will get a fresh one lol. They will just give you a clean one out the tray( which most likely has been there for 20 to 30 mins heated) slap some cheese on it a out the window it goes. Trust me i worked there for 3 years
Well, most of it is true in some way. The Filet o Fish(FoF) has a separate deepfryer. And at the end of every day, every fryer is cheched to see if the oil is still useable. Truth is tho, rarely people order a FoF so the oil isn't often used, therefore it is not often replaced, but all still useable oil is filtred every night. In our restaurant, FoF'es were almost always made to order. Only when it was a busy day, we would keep 1 warm, and according to rules you can keep fried chicken and fish for 20 minutes. After that you have to throw it away. But this would go for everything, most stuff is usually thrown away after maybe one hour. And if we had a FoF order, we knew that it was "old" and when it could wait, we would fry a new one, an throw the old one away. As for the steamer, no it's not often cleaned, maybe once a day with a moist cloth. But it doesn't get dirty either. You can also tell if your FoF is fresh or not, same goes for chicken nuggets/patties. If the crust is crispy, then it's fine. Otherwise just go back and ask for a new one. And as for the sauce. The dispensers are stored in the fridge between opening and closing hours and have a shelf life of 2 days if I can remember correctly. It would probably be used longer, but I don't really see any harm in it. I don't know about 24/7 stores tho. And keep in mind that at every McDonalds work different people and those might follow the rules strictly, or don't. The restaurant I worked for only reset "freshness" of products so we didn't have to make new ones. But after a certain amount of time you had to. We kinda went by this rule: If you would eat what you made, you could sell it. So long story short, it is nowhere as bad as this video wants you to believe it is!
Decided not to eat McDonald's after going into the restroom to pre. Someone in the stall stinking up the place. Out exited a McDonald's worker who left the restroom without washing his hands. This guy was the one who was taking the order. Immediately told the family we were leaving and going somewhere else to eat.
i worked at McDs we had fryers for fries, chicken stuff, and cant remember if fish could go into chicken or had its own, i did fast food hated serving old food
Quite honestly what you get really depends on the restaurant. My daughter worked at a McDonalds and never had anything bad to say about their fish sandwiches. There were other things she questioned but not anything that would be a health hazard. Like making the fry bin go further than it should. Meaning they would put the Frys in the pack and lay it on the tray with the Frys sticking out trick. If you picked up the pack and put the fries in it completely you would find your lucky to have just over a half container full of fries. It wasn't always done and not everyone did it. It was usually someone who ordered a big order and the fries started running low and they were busy. Rather than just hold the order until a new batch finished some of the workers skimped on the fries. I can live with that because all I have to do is ask them to fill it. But doing something that causes a health risk that's a new ball game all together. Lucky for us her McDonalds was pretty conscious of making sure the fish was cooked when ordered. The tarter sauce never sat out and for the most part they did everything they could locally to ensure it was safe. Now what happened prior to it getting to her McDonalds that was an all together different thing but it was the one thing they couldnt control and so they just ensured their part was done correctly. I had fish from her McDonals regularly and I never once got sick or got a filet o fish that tasted like cardboard. I have gotten a cardboard filet o fish at different McDonalds before. Which is why I always asked for it fresh. I have at times asked when I ordered it to please cook me a fresh one and I would assure them I didnt mind the wait. Another trick I found to ensure I got a fresh one was to order it with a whole piece of cheese on it and let them know I would will pay the extra for the cheese. Its extremely hard to take a precooked sandwich and put a half on it so it looks whole. For anyone who didnt know, McDonalds puts a half piece of cheese on the filet o fish sandwich right down the middle. So if I order a filet o fish with a full piece of cheese like it's done with a cheeseburger they almost have to make sure its fresh because it's very hard to move a melted half piece of cheese on a fish patty. Honestly when I order it with a whole piece of cheese I have always gotten a fresh sandwich I have heard it's not an uncommon request. So there you go, one extra way to get a fresh filet o fish. Just be prepared to pay extra for the cheese.
Go eat somewhere else or make your food at home, with things you know the ingredients of, McDonald's preservatives aren't gonna "preserve your life", the only thing that they're gonna preserve well is your corpse after death (what a fun post-mortem trivia, huh?)
Thomas Jefferson along with many other of our founding fathers owned and enslaved many a fish. Jefferson would wake up in the wee hours of the nite, tell his wife Jane he was going to drain the bladder, and then make his way to the family aquarium. He would then doff his habiliments and fraternize with the denizens of the sea. Scientist that study germline and epigenetics report an uncanny similarity between Jefferson's sperm and the tartar sauce that's smeared onto the Filet-o-fish sandwich.
Restaurants are inspected for food safety on a regular basis. Anything serious would get them shut down and the franchisee would loose his franchise rights.
That Filet-O-Fish is so small I don't think they use anything but minnows. McDonald's is disgusting anyway, and their ice cream machine is always broken.
That never happened when I worked there. The amount of secret and known checkups make it impossible to have that go under the radar. Mind you, I am talking about a corporate owned location.
Was drunk once.... Then had a sober friend drive me to the golden arches and request a triple fish with extra cheese an tarter sauce.... ABSOLUTELY AWESOME but I was drunk 🤣😂
McDonald’s was my first job when I was 15. I can attest to this. Everything the reddit users said was spot on. Patties of any kind (chicken, fish, beef) are made ahead of time so that when someone orders, you don’t have to wait on them to be cooked. They’re kept warm in warmers that have timers that monitor their freshness. When the timer goes off, you’re supposed to throw out the food because it’s no longer considered fresh. Luckily, most food gets used before the timer runs out, but not usually for the fish. The filet o fish rarely gets ordered, so many employees will simply reset the timers over and over and over- sometimes for hours. Either because they’re too lazy to make more and record it on the waste sheets, or because the managers don’t want product to be wasted.
filet of fish is pretty much the only thing i eat at mcdonalds on the rare occasion i eat there... i really don't care if it sits out for hours, hell, i've eaten stuff that was sitting out in my house for days. like, i have an immune system, never got food poisoning or anything before. as long as its fine taste and texture wise what's the big deal? which it is, never got a bad one yet. im paying for FAST food not FRESH food... if i wanted something high quality i certainly wouldn't be going to mcdonalds.
I am a shift manager at a McDonald's in New Zealand, and i whip all of my crews' asses if they reset timers (let the food sit in the heated cabinet). It is super frowned upon where I'm from. If we do have to reset timers, I make sure I try one of the patties and throw them out straight away if they aren't up to standard.
That's a very good reason to stock in the warmer the minimum expected demand for the current freshness period and prepare more on demand when it comes unpredicted. This may be why some locations have waiting parking spots. Just make sure the customer knows how long the wait will be before confirming their order.
Tom Seath I worked in a store in Aus for a while and I can say our managers kept us on a short leash. Most of the time it is lazy workers with a shady code of ethics that fuck over an otherwise upstanding establishment. Out of all the places I’ve worked, maccas had the strictest policies on hygiene and cleanliness. The managers would never let you forget it.
As an ex Starbucks partner mine would be Frappucinos. Any of them, the "coffee" in it is a powder that costs Starbucks 88 cents to make. And what keeps the ice from clumping is a syrup known as "base" that has ass loads of sugar. Just remember every time you get one It's 5% milk, 10% ice, 80% "artificial flavors" that Starbucks also doesn't seem to have to give any info on...
There's actually a reason they only put a half slice of cheese on it, and it's not to save money. When they did consumer research on the Filet O Fish, they found that people preferred a half slice of cheese over a full slice because the full slice of cheese was overpowered the milder flavor of the fish.
thrasherx2k1 who would even what cheese with fish? I’ve always wondered why McDonald’s has ever offered cheese with their fish sandwich! I never order mine with cheese or tata sauce! Just a little ketchup or lemon if possible is all I like on fish!
In my McDonalds in Denmark, we do not have a filet-o-fish patty lying around for hours. We simply fry fresh patties when ordered, which takes around 3:20 minutes. That way we don’t “waste” as much food, and also only serve fresh food Cheers
I worked at McD in Germany for a while. There were really strict rules about the time that we were allowed to keep done burgers waiting. They were also very strict on cleanliness and freshness. I doubt, that rotten food is served here. If a restaurant does it, they are breaching the internal rules. I've *never* seen that dropped food was still served. Somebody doing this might have been fired on the spot.
As someone who has worked at McDonalds for over 2 years now. I can say most of this video is false. The Fish doesn’t sit in cabinets for hours, the timer is 30 minutes then it is wasted. The tartar sauce is wasted during the overnights and replaced in the morning. The fish isn’t microwaved to make it “fresh”, they will remake the fish for you on request. The fish is ordered regularly actually. Probably once or twice every 20 minutes. So most of it gets used up anyways. The oil it is fryed in is drained every day. Usually once or twice. They refill it with new oil to keep sanitary. And the steamer is cleaned regularly. So I don’t know where this veteran employee is getting their information from.
What it ultimately comes down to in terms of quality with the food, is the Employees. Some will use an old Fish patty just because they're lazy, some will make it fresh. Personally, i leave the Fish in the cabinet for a few minutes after their timer goes off-- only because i keep them up while the fresh ones cook. So, i can safely assure you my McDonald's' Fish is never bad, if I'm the one making the sandwhich. As i said, it has to do with the Employee. If a Manager let's that shit slide, they deserve to be fired. I serve food the way i would want it served to myself.
actually where I worked, since it was ordered so rarely we would never cook them unless one was ordered, then we would cook one, so basically you would get a fresh one every time, now the only nasty thing I remember from there was the milkshake machine, so much fungus...
Mido Pataki the milk shake machine needs to be cleaned daily. If you don't clean it often then yes it will build up fungus. People dont understand that its not the food...it's the people. The workers and customers fill themselves up with bullshit about McDonalds. If these people say they have worked in McDonalds for so many years, ask them if they went to HU! See what they say. It's Hamburger University. The beef chicken and fish patties are no different then the hotpockets or lean pockets or whatever frozen food you find in the frozen food aisle. Stop bitching and eat differently. If youre not going to eat differently, go to Burger King.
Yeah, that's protocol. Only ever hold what you believe you'll sell in the cabinets. Only ever cook anything extra if you think you'll need the buffer. If that cabinet's sell by timer goes off, throw it away. That's what it's for, to prevent old food. Waste is counted and considered. Past about 11PM my store always cooked EVERYTHING to order. Especially regular hamburger meat, since it only takes ~1min to cook on clam grills and can be cooked while the bread is toasted and prepared. That's actually why they started with the after midnight menu back in like 2013, before you could order breakfast all day anyway. To take off a lot of the items that took long to cook, so everything could be cooked fresh without causing interruptions. It would still take absolute minimum 4 minutes or so including order time, not really 'Fast' food. And that's when the cleaning is supposed to take place. Every shake machine is supposed to be taken down and cleaned every night, as well as deep cleaned by a dedicated worker twice a month. It's all a pain in the butt. But if people just follow the protocol and work fast/hard at it then this stuff doesn't happen. It shouldn't happen. I made sure it didn't happen. But people are lazy, management often doesn't care enough, and things don't go right.
Pizza is one of the safest things you can eat. It goes from 450 degrees straight into a container, without being touched. Fast food salads, sandwiches, burgers, etc., usually go straight into your mouth after being fondled by a minimum wage teen-ager.
John Smith don’t u worry bud I won’t stop eating it. I hit the gym 3-4 times a week. And I eat atleast 2 ever week and it has absolutely no impact on my body
Well I used to work at McD and I must admit we used to keep the fillets past its due time, because throwing it out after 10min would be a complete waste..however the rest thats said here never happened, at least where I worked, we use to clean the steamer daily, oil is changed regularly as it should and sauces are put back in the fridges after the days end, in fact we were strict enough to timestamp them. And buns were always fresh. Not saying this to defend fast food, in fact I hate McD food, I never eat that shit, because in all honesty its simply not good for you, fresh or not. BUT I can assure you that not all foodstores are this bad, just some of them have lazy as fuck workers.
Everything at McDonald's has a holding time which the maximum is like 30 minutes. If you're being served old food it's simply because the location you went to is poorly managed. McDonald's was my first job I worked there from when I was 15 to when I was 18. I attribute McDonald's to a lot of my work ethic nowadays with their strict policies. I have no reason to bash on McDonald's other than fast food is garbage.
White Male Yup can confirm, max is 30 minutes, but long before then the holding tray would be empty and you'd make a new batch. This is McDonalds we're talking about, millions go there
When I was living on the street we used to get loads of burgers out of their skip, nothing wrong with em, but I never remember finding any filet of fish burgers.
I'm calling BS on this. I used to work at McDonald's. I can attest that we sold dozens of these every single day. And sandwiches were not allowed to hang around more than 15 or 20 minutes. I remember that a few dozen cheeseburgers, fish sandwiches, big Macs, etc might get thrown out on a slow day. They keep struck track of how many of what are sold during a certain time period and make no more than they are likely to sell. If they are busier than usual, that's when you have to wait a few minutes for something. And unlike the folks on Reddit, I post under my real name. If Mashed is going to use annonymous poster on Reddit for a source, I won't trust any of their videos.
And you don't think its possible that one restaurant may follow the guidelines or rules more closely then the other? Keep your head buried in the sand.
Jeff Foehringer I was thinking the same. All restaurants have rules and health inspection. I have never got sick from eating one. The fish and small cheeseburger are my faves there.
When I was a teenager I worked several months for Burger King. While it was, like any other fast food place, a crappy job I honestly can't say there was anything I ever found that was truely nasty. Everything got cleaned on a regular basis and never saw anything unsanitary.
Other than going fishing yourself to catch wild salmon in Alaska , And not be caught yourself by a grizzly "..........The golden arch fish fillet, it's just fine for most fish sandwich adepts in America....
um....folks......our ancestors used to eat meats that had been stored in wooden barrels with salt for up to a year. It even had maggots in it. Sure some folks got sick from this, but those that didn't, and we are all descended from those who didn't get sick, ate it and had no problems with it. In our world today we are too picky, too anti this and that. And because of that more people do get sick. They have no immunities built up to fight little infections. Now I don't recommend eating maggoty meat today, but worrying about how long your filet of Fish sat in the warmer, or how long the tartar sauce sat out, is just ridiculous. Just like keeping a bottle of hand sanitizer in your purse and using it all the time is. Killing good bacteria means any bad bacteria goes berserk. And worse of all it becomes antibiotic resistant. The world was made to be like it is. Circumventing nature means that eventually you have to pay the piper.
To be fair, our ancestors had much shorter lifespans. And many of them did die from food poisoning. Food doesn't have to be unhygienic, especially in today's age. Big corps tend to focus on quantity over quality, so that is why a lot of food is served as leftovers.
Yeah, but the truth is that we are so overly concerned about bacteria and such that we are doing ourselves more harm by using anti-bacterial this and that, and tossing meat products that have been at room temperature, cooked, for over ten minutes....It's ridiculous. Trust me...were you starving to death...you would eat that fillet sitting under the warmer, and the tartar sauce that had been out for a day, and think not a single thing about it. Homeless folks do it all the time. They get half eaten food out of the garbage, and they don't care who ate on it first. They not only survive, but survive well. But they had to give up a lot of their food phobias. Our ancestors couldn't afford to be phobic about their foods. When was the last time you ate Cow heart? Or Tongue? Once these were premium meats. Most people today can't even think about eating such foods. We have, due to TV, Movies, and advertising, gotten to be phobic about what kinds of foods we eat, how they are prepared, etc. But look here...when I was a kid visiting my great Aunt and Uncle we had really wholesome meals that they produced themselves. Tomatoes, Onions, Corn, beans, asparagus, potatoes, cucumbers, radish, and strawberries. Even the meat we ate they produced themselves. Every year we raised a heifer in the little coral by the house. We called her Tinkerbell. LOL. Every year there was a new one. We would give her all the vegie scraps from the table, pet her, make over her, and in the fall they would send a nice fat sleek cow to the butcher. They got half, and sold the other half. They didn't eat a lot of meat. My Great Aunt lived to be 99 and 3/4 years old, and my Great uncle was 96 when he died.
Linda Taylor Our ancestors also practiced slavery and limited women's rights. By your logic, since these were done in the past, we should have no qualms about it and bring it back. You're whack if you think this is all alright lady.
Really it just depends on the restaurant you buy from. Some don’t follow their cleaning regulations and some don’t. I know at our store we always make everything fresh and do keep everything clean every night and every morning.
My daughter worked at McDonalds for years and in a few different restaurants as well. She said the content of this video as far as she is concerned is pure garbage. The food at the restaurants she worked at were always fresh and stored according to food hygiene standards and the equipment was regularly cleaned.
As an ex mcdonalds worker in Canada this is pretty spot on, honestly though don't expect fresh food past 8:00Pm since its probably been not busy and everyones too lazy to replace cabnit food, nuggets and chicken patties often stay in there for an hour or even 2 depending on whos working that day (average throw out time is suppose to be 30-45 minutes) if you want something fresh just ask, we certainly don't microwave old food to make it seem fresh, just be ready to wait 5+ minutes or more
My mom was and ex McDonald’s Worker she said that the secret Big Mac sauce is a dressing and if you ask with no salt on fries for fresh ones you still get no fresh fries they come in a freezer and they fry them again they just don’t add salt
Mariya Stoyanova It's called tapeworm : www.seafoodhealthfacts.org/seafood-safety/general-information-patients-and-consumers/seafood-safety-topics/parasites
Best sandwich they make. I usually order them on a Friday, so I'm guessing they make and sell a lot more on that day. Regardless, I've ordered them on various days at various hours and have never had an issue in the 55 years or so the sandwich has been available. I'm betting most - if not all - of the "warnings" on Reddit (and elsewhere) are pure bullshit posted by disgruntled ex-employees.
I work their now, our fish filet is the least bought thing for sure so they do tend to stay in the trays for longer time periods. But that's also why we only prepare 2 to 4 a shift so that we waste less. Plus we've never just warmed up something like that in the microwave. Like we.
Number 13: mcdonalds rotten fish patties. The last thing you'd want in your mcdonalds fish patty is someone's rotten sauce. but as it turns out, that might be what you get. A 4channer uploaded a photo anonymously to the site showcasing his expired sauce on an expired fish patty. With the statement: "This is the fish you eat at mcdonalds." Admittedly, he had gloves on. But that's even worse. The post went live at 11:38 PM on July 16, and a mere 20 minutes later, the mcdonalds in question was alerted to the rogue employee. At least, I hope he's rogue. How did it happen? Well, the McD employee hadn't removed the Exif data from the uploaded photo, which suggested the culprit was somewhere in Mayfield Heights, Ohio. This was at 11:47. Three minutes later at 11:50, the mcdonalds branch address was posted with wishes of happy unemployment. 5 minutes later, the news station was contacted by another 4channer. And three minutes later, at 11:58, a link was posted: McD's "Tell us about us" online forum. The sauce photo, otherwise known as exhibit A, was attached. Cleveland Scene Magazine contacted the McD in question the next day. When questioned, the breakfast shift manager said "Oh, I know who that is. He's getting fired." Mystery solved, by 4chan. Now we can all go back to eating our fast food in peace.
Back in 1978 my first real job was working at McDonald’s. I ate a filet o fish for dinner one afternoon after getting off work. That night I woke up around 2 in the morning with an awful stomach ache. Soon I starting vomiting and had severe diarrhea. That fish sandwich never digested and I was throwing it up. I was sick for two days and found out that the cooler that was used to store the tarter sauce broke so the sauce was not refrigerated all day. To this day I have never eaten another McDonald’s filet o fish. .
This dumb bs, the maximum time a filet can stay in the cabin is 20 minutes. If it sits in the UHC for over an hour it becomes too hard to eat. If you notice that the patty is too old, send a mail to the franchise owner or your local McDo headquarters to complain about the restaurant not following correct procedures. Majority of restaurants that aim to serve low income people sometimes prep their food a week in advance. I'm talking about those mom'n pop restaurants that you might visit from time to time. The filet is also the only patty that is technically not an actual patty. It's over 90% fish. Most patties are 20% meat or fish, full of other binding ingredients and water.
L H I will take info from Reddit with grain of salt. But I won't totally dismiss it. There are lot of sketchy things in pretty much any business, it is just a matter of if you know where to look and if you want to see it.
UnoriginallyInclined sure, but it's not really a credible source, it could just be the specific restaurant the poster worked at that had those problems... They could even just be making it up, anyone can make a Reddit account and post whatever they want.
Nope. I can confirm this is 100% true. I worked in McDonald's. I worked on frying cutlets in oil. Very few people order a fish burger. Cutlets are put in a special place where they are kept hot ... does not make them fresh though. This is the only burger I would not recommend eating even to my enemy. Oh yeah .. and pies too. Especially if the manager offers you free coffee if you buy a pie. This means that the pie will soon be expired. Sometimes managers say that we would "update" the scrap of validity on the cake ... just by replacing the date. Which of course does not make it fresh. Sooo yea....Do not say that I did not warn you.
What other fast food orders should you avoid?
Mashed
All fast food in general
Stick with Wendy's
Mace S what are you talking about T-Rex burger
Mace S if I was younger and in better shape I would seriously eat that T-Rex burger
Basically anything that you don't see come out of the grill / fryer.
I wouldn't trust anything that comes out of these heating boxes, trust me! I worked there like a week ago!
Not anymore and not a customer anymore!
This isn't about the fish sandwich at all. More about bad employees serving that sanchwich
R4ppingPanda Wow! You're 16 and a chef at McD?! Is that even safe to handle industrial cooking equipments/burners at this age?!...
superbly random uh 16 is 2 years away from 18, we're human too? I mean we can drive wat do u think lol?
Don't take the bait...
Im 15 and handle food there
meaturama McDonald's management are employees..... so you're still blaming employees.
I’m an ex worker and it all depends on the location. We never let fillet patties sit in warmer too long. The warmer keeps it hot once we take it out the grease. But if nobody is buying them, they just sit there and cook and get hard. So we always kept about 4 patties in the warmer instead of like 10+ patties to keep a low amount of waste if nobody was buying them. All of the crew wore headsets so we can all hear orders in drive thru, so as soon as a customer ordered a fillet, grilled chicken, nuggets etc... we would drop them fresh so it would be fresh out the grease when the customer received the food. Don’t try to make it seem like it’s every McDonald’s because it’s not. We also cleaned our bun steamer constantly. If nobody else knows trust me I do. My general manager was a clean freak and stayed making us clean EVERYTHING. Ok I’m done proving you wrong lol
Agreed. The Burger King by my house is disgusting. I then tried a Burger King out in the rich suburban area and it was absolutely delicious. It all depends on the employees, some are lazy fucks and don't care about the food they put out.
111justinjames yes! In a big city, they are probably just SO lazy. Now I am not saying they are all lazy. Some can actually work really hard because their McDonalds could be packed. If you live in a small town like me, they are probably the only McDonalds there and they can also be packed, making them care and work hard.
This probably doesn't mean much but thank you so much for caring about others, and taking pride in your job. Sounds silly but it means a lot to me. I get regular infusions at the hospital, and any chance I get that I think I can actually eat without throwing up I have to jump on. Usually I get this chance coming home from the hospital at 3 AM...and guess who's the only place that's open? 😅 Since my immune system is crap it could really mess me up if the hygiene it food was off. Never gotten sick there. THANK YOU! ❤
Wow. I want to go to that McDonald's. Then again, the one by me serves food at such a high volume, everything's pretty fresh until like 11pm.
Can I get the address of that location? That's amazing to hear that they would be that diligent about keeping things fresh and clean(sad I know) more often than not at the McDs in my area, and the two that I worked at, they really do sit for quite a while, same about the tarter sauce sitting around and the steamer never was cleaned and if it was it was never very well. Also more often than not if you ask for yours to be made fresh it just makes the employees get shitty at you for having to do extra work so you end up with sub par food anyways. I would love to find a store that's as you described
*Edit*
Also they really never can get the cheese on the sandwich
I can’t order one anyways. Every time I try, they hit me with the “Sorry filet-o-fish machine is broken”
Bryan Arnett That would mean one of the two Fryers they're cooked in is broken, which rarely happens.
Sonic does that with ice cream: they just don't want to fucking make it. Bastards
Bryan Arnett lol that is like saying the ice cream machine in broken but we can still me mcflurries
Just as well
Jerrick Bak i work at mcdonalds the shake machine and the ice cream machine to make mcflurries are seperate machines not the same
Such a lie, fillet of fish is Cooked to order... I know because I cook them🤣
Lies
Eavy Muturuh nope
Banno Man thank you sir.
Right, and after cooked, it can only sit in warmer for 12 minutes. Strict McDonalds rule. I worked at one also.
But do you eat them? 😆
What kind of fucked up McDonald's do they work at? I'm serious when I say because it's such a low selling item, we make every fish fillet fresh.
maddman9876 we have them sitting there all day at mine.
you guys work at McDonald's? holy fuck, im going to college.
Suck Eggrolls Yeah fuck McDonald's, but I mean shit happens.
Suck Eggrolls. Yah i picked weed over college but im picking college next year.
Are you now talking down to an fellow mcdonalds employee? XD you should get some new life standards
This is stupid. Of course it’s going to be frozen for at least few hours. Do you think they have a river out the back with staff going to throw a rod out every time someone orders?
Andrew F No at the McDonald's that I work at everything, most importantly fillet o fish, is always made fresh. the friers are cleaned everyday, too
Duh. What store doesn't bring in the fish straight from the river.
Andrew F Too funny Andrew.
Andrew F
Cersley? And here I thought the fish that I was getting from McDonald’s in Albuquerque New Mexico was straight out of the sea. Never ordering the sandwich again,
nonononononono. They don't fry the patties to order at mcdonalds, its not that they are frozen thats a concern, its the fact that new fillet o fish patties are fried up only when they have none that are currently fried up, its a system that works great with products that they shift instantly, like nuggets, chicken burgers and normal burgers, but a filet o fish, will be fried up, then sit on a heated rack for hours. When I worked as a grillfry at mcdonalds I would go entire shifts of never frying up filet o fish because we never sold them.
I work at McDonalds and there is a thing called a FREEZER, where you store FROZEN foods LIKE FISH so that they dont GO OFF. And Tartare sauce is changed daily if it isn't used up its chucked out.
Battle Brother They meant that once they fry a batch of like 6 and only use two, the other 4 will sit in the warmers for another hour before being used for an order again.
Well you're meant to remove them once the expire timer runs out on the UHC. But I know lots of people redo the timer when it runs out. The UHC keeps the Filet at a certain temperature so they don't go cold. I can definitely see the filets going off if you go to a Mcdonalds that is mostly quiet. Usually where I work Filets require a new batch every 20-30 minutes.
in my mcdonalds we only have one in the uhc (warmer) at busy times and then cook to order at quieter times, they only take a few mins to cook
We have 3 UHCs, filets are quite commonly ordered but nothing compared to the big macs or the double cheeseburgers. Though this video makes it seem like filets are all moldy and cold when they are served.
Same I also work at McDonald’s 1 we go through the party’s fairly regularly and if not use there still in the freezer tarter sauce is also changed twice a day 1 through demand and the other store clean up at close
I like the Filet-O-Fish, but it's too damn small for the price they charge.
Jeffrey Emerson yes
It's only 1 dollar
@@vincentr6242 yea where you live at...down my way it 3 dollars for a damn sandwhich
@@groundshakersociety6637 oh here in Illinois there's something called the 1, 2, 3 dollar menu
Order 2....
ive worked at mcdonald’s for a couple years now, all of those things he said completely depend on the store, not all of them are like that. i will say however, it is fast food, you’re aware it isnt the best thing to put in your body. ive never eaten the filet o fish and i probably never will.
Was searching for this comment.
Same except with Arby's
i cant eat meat so i have no choice but to eat the fish
Angelkiddy x
shea that’s rough :P
You guys legit made a news article based on a Reddit comment that at the time had 1 vote on it? By some random anonymous person claiming to be an employee with no verification?
Raim Surion .......that random person might be the people making this video, lol
Raim Surion good point
no40 lol
I honestly don't think sitting around for a few hours is a big deal either - it's not ideal, but I like to buy an extra Big Mac for lunch, and eat it for dinner ~ like 6-ish hours.
I thought based off the video title half of the fish was gonna be toothpaste or something.
You’re not giving up fof for nothing are you?
Reddit is a credible source now?
its where Drs go to get a second opinion on stuff
that would be a fair point if it was used as a second opinion, but instead it is the only source used by the video in the critique bit
Indeed. These posters could be disgruntled ex Mc Donalds employees or representatives of some other fast food establishment. Take this 'advice' with a pinch of salt (no pun intended).
Richard White Lol yes😂😂
Dont worry, you didn't pun anything :)
These ex employees complaining were provably fired. I eat the fillet fish alot. This is bullshit. I'm 70 and still kicking.
I thought they say when you get older, you get smarter so how come a "70 year old" writes and sounds like a 12 year old lmao
lol 12 year olds don't use capitals
@@adrianatgaming8640 Hmm, good point.
Not many people order this sandwich 30 seconds later the fish sandwich it one of the most popular in the United States... bruh
Its because we all want to die
"...the sandwich is still a popular seller.." Not the "most popular" as you said.0
the first statement was out of the worker's personal experience at the McDonald's he worked at
And you are the worst kind of mankind to tell everyone to pay for anything
Not because its popular, means its being sold tho. Maybe popular as to hate
Lol what am i sayin didnt even watch
Never ordered fillet o fish before but after watched this video I want to order one.
EDITED: Just tried this yesterday and I think I'm addicted to it. Please send help.
Hafiz Ahmad it's good
you'll love it
Ethan Wunder 🎶ba ba badaba i'm lovin it 🎶
It's really good lol
Hafiz Ahmad dude it's my favorite item wtf is wrong with me
Never had a problem. It's not individual products you should be concerned about, it's individual stores. Spend a little time inside before your first drive thru order. Same applies for any chain. Also, any "restaurant row" is only as good as the local health inspector, and, some aren't so good.
Exactly. The McDonald's I worked at was very strict about making more food than necessary. And if food really has been in the cabinet for so long that it's no longer 'fresh', it gets thrown out, not served up.
Lance Baker Well, since most are owned by franchisees who have little restriction over how they run the place, there are actually very big differences between stores.
Lance Baker, I challenge you to take a long road trip and stop by every McDonald's along the way, or at least stock up there every time you top up your tank. There are differences. Even if all you eat is from the same chain, if you drive long distances a lot, you will have preferences to go to some locations and skip others. Make sure to give your favorites a good rating on google maps so they'll stay in business longer. Maybe they'll even expand and buy out the crappy locations.
OptimisticPessimist Don't bother, these close-minded people won't listen to anyone. Trust me, I tried.
King Reaper Cancer inducing, like the other 75% of the food you find in US malls? Sounds like a pot calling the cattle black to me.
As an ex Assistant Manager I can definitely say the McDonald's I worked at followed all the safe food handling practices their company promotes. They are by far the leaders in following safe food handling standards.
I worked there as a high schooler for over 2 years. It was awhile ago but none of the food was left around for very long and the tarter sauce did not sit out for days. That's a ridiculous assertation.
Many years ago I worked at a Mc Donald's in Roanoke Virginia. Every machine there from the grill to the steamer to the fountains were cleaned daily and some every shift.
When something's time was up it went straight to the trash. Our manager was on top of the store and staff and was and still is a very busy Mc Donald's. The only complaint I would have is the red light leading in and out took forever to change. 😎
Seymour Butts cam you tell me if the pancakes are frozen? I love them and I wish I could buy them my self
Yes they are
yeah I guess it depends on the area that ur fast food place is, its not the restaurant that's bad, its the staff
lol lol never eat food from a place with lots of ugly fat people working there, if their uniform looks like a mess, the food will be shitty
I work at McDonald's, something all should know:
The eggs we make from scratch but other than that
All the food comes frozen, all we do is heat it. I have no idea how the food is created but I know how it's prepared.
Coffee is freshly brewed.
Tea they make and refill often.
Orange juice is made by machines.
Cookies are baked and stored in bags or front counter.
I don't recommend the fries, those things are a mystery to me. They come frozen we throw them in the oil for a few minutes, then we toss them down to salt them. They will look fresh still after months and they are very fatty.
The burgers are heated in an oven so are the chicken, (I don't know what the breading is made out of).
Salads are pretty good.
Breakfast menu: the sasuage pattys come frozen and are heated, bacon is heated, o are the biscuits and pancakes. Oatmeal is instant (don't know if the oats are nutritional as regular ones). Not many healthy breakfast choices (personally wish the sold chicken biscuits).
Desert: All Mcafes are made by machine, (ice creame)... pies are frozen and are heated...
some MCdonalds are open 24 hours, we lose food as fast as we prepare it so it's always fresh and coming... we get food safety inspections. Personally, I really wish I knew how the factories actually make the food, all we do is prepare it.
jazzy Angel cookies are not baked. They are microwaved
Not true William, the cookies are baked because they come frozen, I work a Mcdonald and I never saw anyone putting cookies in the microwave
Meagan Trudel still wrong the one I work at and several I worked at before all microwaved
Well, not in Quebec I guess haha
Meagan Trudel oh. Sorry if I came across as a smart ass. I'm sure oven baked is better
It actually made me crave a fillet o fish lol
Dr Elite how? despite allow all this video claims. youd it a fish sandwhich with cheese? i hate burst your bubble and i think chef Ramsey would agree with me. fish and cheese dont go together.
TheUltrasora well thats your opinion lol
Same
Dr Elite me too I'm going for one right now. Extra tarter sauce please. 🍔🍟😋
Autumn Potato samme
I worked at a McDonald’s and it was the cleanest fast food restaurant, I’ve ever been to or ate at and the fish fillet came in weekly with the rest of the produce. But yea I guess it depends where you live
Richard Vazquez yay!
Same
@Jessie Jay that term can have 2 _very_ different meanings
Because most of the stuffs in Mcdonald's are already processed or pre-made. A good example is the vegetables.
I used to worked at Wendy near my high school and you know at Wendy's they give you fresh cabbages and tomatoes? You know who cut the vegetables? Kids that barely had proper training. They don't practice good hygiene when doing vegetables, cutting the veges is easy so the manager will put this job to new, highschool workers. When it busy, people pay less attentions to this spot and trust me these kids do nasty things. I known it because I myself also did nasty things.
While shredded cabbages at Mcdonald doesn't taste good, it is a lot safer than the veges from Wendy, or at least the two Wendy's I went to. However, most of the time a proper, trained adult do the veges. Just try to avoid ordering a salad when it busy and you might be good.
What should you not order on McDonalds? °-°
Wendy's: everything
its shit
The baconator is pretty good.
Wendy’s> Mcdonald’s
stupid dog in 2013ish - After Wendys staff/mgt stole 40+$ from my hubby and I, we quit them. We gave them a 50$ and bought less than $10 but management sided with til operator so we were ripped off.
Wendy's is shit
I'm watching this and eating Filet-O-Fish right now. Ironic.
H. Al-Ghamdi u disgust me sir
That’s not irony lol
And keep on eating them this place was just nasty the workers specifically ..I thought I was gonna be some poison that McDonald's put no it justppl stating that they were lazy as fuck and didn't clean or worry about food
Please learn the difference between irony and coincidence.
H. Al yeah it’s never made me ill
Actually, the Fillet o fish sandwiches are very popular among Catholics during lent. That’s why you see ads for fillet o fish Friday’s during March!
John O'Donohue wait till they do a “Add extra fish patty for 50c” offer during Lent as well!
What exactly is lent
xRebecckahx the period between Ash Wednesday in Feb-March and Good Friday in April
Rabid Leroy Fan Portal ohh that's what those days are for, okay thanks
xRebecckahx Yeah, during that time period, Catholics obstain from meat, with the exception of fish. McDonalds capitalizes on this.
I wanna know how they get the bun so smooth?
Arooba xxx Many years ago I worked at Mc D's. The fish fillet buns were steamed.
Arooba xxx
Botox.
Carol Rogers Mmmm, Steamed *Buns*
Magical elves???
Arooba xxx chemicals
idc what sht is in my chicken, if it tastes nice it's going in there
PandaCom While ignoring how your body observes it.
BoomSonicSuper thank you
PandaCom same lol
Fucking vegans can suck my ass
Do what u want but that food makes u sick.
How many people in AMERICA catch, clean and cook their fish? I eat a filet of fish 2 or 3 times a year and I'm almost 70.
hitechburg, Nice.
You got swag
If they catch their own fish they can't be too bright with all of the Mercury and other carcinogens in the waters. And if someone buys farm raised fish they use animal waste in the foods they give to the little growing fishes. They use to include that animal waste in the dry pet foods until the government clamped down. How is your pet animal going to tell you that the food you feed it sucks and that they would be happier to receive table scraps.
What do you eat?! Do you have a supply of food that is 100% free of any toxins or genetic engineering?! It would good of you to share the source of this great food so that we can all eat healthy.
We both know that would be almost an impossible task. The person who grows their own food through indoor hydroponics still has to rely on unnatural nutrients to make it grow. The few independent farmers left can't even have fields of naturally growing normal seeds because of the winds blowing the genetically modified suicide seeds from their neighboring large corporate farms. Regular folk with limited budgets can't afford the organic stuff from the supermarket , even presupposing it was really free of harm and not some crooked farm using the organic label to raise the prices of their crops. One can only limit the harm and that doesn't mean eating fish or other foods with known toxins. Does anyone believe the municipalities purify the water of all carcinogen's coming from the open cesspool of a river the water is carried on? Natural spring water free of contaminates is a necessity in regards to preparing foods for personal consumption. Even the ice cubes have to be spring water. People in my area where the municipal water is toxic, have been found to contract lung cancer just from inhaling the mist while taking a shower.
My dad loved the Filet-O-Fish Sandwich and used to have it regularly. But then one day, he ordered one from McDonalds that he hadn't been to before. The sandwich gave him an allergic reaction and he had to be hospitalized. To this day, we have no idea what was in the sandwich that caused it, especially considering that at other locations, my dad was fine.
I have NEVER seen filet o fish on special for 2 for $3.50! Still, I have to order it because it's my favorite!
pegw legg 2 for 5 bucks in orlando
back when i lived in the us in 2014 we would have 2 for 3.50, but thats only certain times of the year. i think they just wanna get rid of overstock of fish.
. They always put the filet of fish on sale for the Christian lent season. Because lots of people give up meat or can't eat meat on Fridays. So even in 2017 America still gets 2 for 350
Where I live fish fillet is expensive as a Whopper usually 3.99 -$4. The only time it's on sale is during Lent and you can usually get it for a dollar but only on Fridays for the " no meat on Friday" crowd
In Austria we nowdays pay around 4-5 Us Dollars for each! I remember a decade ago it did cost a dollar less than that
It's good. Just don't eat it everyday.
Kaz Kobb Absolutely, goes for anything except maybe cyanide
Kaz Kobb agreended
Big Smoke
Did you enjoy your two number 9's?
Kaz Kobb And your number 9 large.
Big Smoke and your number 6, with extra dip
Weirdly enough it made me want to eat fillet-o-fish :|
SamPlushyFive i had 1 while I was watching this lmao
SamPlushyFive Me too
SamPlushyFive Mhmm, I don't particularly care.
#metoo
THATS THE ONLY ITEM I ORDER I ALWAYS GET A FISH FILET NO TARTAR SO THEY HAVE TO MAKE IT FRESH!....
Curtistine Miller I'll try that XD
Doing that doesnt necessarily mean you will get a fresh one lol. They will just give you a clean one out the tray( which most likely has been there for 20 to 30 mins heated) slap some cheese on it a out the window it goes. Trust me i worked there for 3 years
Can't eat it without tartar sauce though
Ramy Fares AW.OK THANKS
Curtistine Miller actually when people order that we just wipe the sauce off we don’t get a new sandwich
Relying on posts on Internet sites to be used as facts???
Welcome to the 21st century
njam101 Reddit is a good source! No reason not to trust random people.
i go to reddit for my medical advice
Kinda want a fillet o fish now
Grant Nagel same
Same
Kinda want the rain to stop
Same
I think that was the point of the video right? If you ignore the narrative and quotes. That shit looks amazing.
Well, most of it is true in some way. The Filet o Fish(FoF) has a separate deepfryer. And at the end of every day, every fryer is cheched to see if the oil is still useable. Truth is tho, rarely people order a FoF so the oil isn't often used, therefore it is not often replaced, but all still useable oil is filtred every night. In our restaurant, FoF'es were almost always made to order. Only when it was a busy day, we would keep 1 warm, and according to rules you can keep fried chicken and fish for 20 minutes. After that you have to throw it away. But this would go for everything, most stuff is usually thrown away after maybe one hour. And if we had a FoF order, we knew that it was "old" and when it could wait, we would fry a new one, an throw the old one away. As for the steamer, no it's not often cleaned, maybe once a day with a moist cloth. But it doesn't get dirty either.
You can also tell if your FoF is fresh or not, same goes for chicken nuggets/patties. If the crust is crispy, then it's fine. Otherwise just go back and ask for a new one. And as for the sauce. The dispensers are stored in the fridge between opening and closing hours and have a shelf life of 2 days if I can remember correctly. It would probably be used longer, but I don't really see any harm in it. I don't know about 24/7 stores tho. And keep in mind that at every McDonalds work different people and those might follow the rules strictly, or don't. The restaurant I worked for only reset "freshness" of products so we didn't have to make new ones. But after a certain amount of time you had to. We kinda went by this rule: If you would eat what you made, you could sell it. So long story short, it is nowhere as bad as this video wants you to believe it is!
i worked at BK, oil was barely changed, had to tell managers we need to change it, it was almost black
LONG LIVE FILET O FISH IS THE BEST THING OUT THERE BRO
12chrismi The Legend wow long comment I got bored at the first paragraph
Decided not to eat McDonald's after going into the restroom to pre. Someone in the stall stinking up the place. Out exited a McDonald's worker who left the restroom without washing his hands. This guy was the one who was taking the order. Immediately told the family we were leaving and going somewhere else to eat.
Mc d for all. It has filled
This is my favorite sandwich they serve.
Abdullahi Mohamed ...Mine too...😳😩
tough luck!
Abdullahi Mohamed mine too
Abdullahi Mohamed its no more my favourite fish burger ...
Abdullahi Mohamed me too :,(
No McDs keeps cooked fillets, no one orders them. They are always cooked fresh. The oil they are cooked in is also only used for fish.
Exactly
i worked at McDs we had fryers for fries, chicken stuff, and cant remember if fish could go into chicken or had its own, i did fast food hated serving old food
Depends how busy you're location is. I work in one in a capital city so we always have atleast 2 in the warmer
Gregory Everson yeah its cooked in the ssme fryer but not the same oil. Sometimes the same oil as sides if its super busy and you don't have a choice
responsible lobster the one worked at was busy from breakfast till about 3-4pm then busy again at 5-9pm, we changed oil daily
now I want a filet o fish
igbatious Same lol xD
Quite honestly what you get really depends on the restaurant. My daughter worked at a McDonalds and never had anything bad to say about their fish sandwiches. There were other things she questioned but not anything that would be a health hazard. Like making the fry bin go further than it should. Meaning they would put the Frys in the pack and lay it on the tray with the Frys sticking out trick. If you picked up the pack and put the fries in it completely you would find your lucky to have just over a half container full of fries. It wasn't always done and not everyone did it. It was usually someone who ordered a big order and the fries started running low and they were busy. Rather than just hold the order until a new batch finished some of the workers skimped on the fries. I can live with that because all I have to do is ask them to fill it. But doing something that causes a health risk that's a new ball game all together. Lucky for us her McDonalds was pretty conscious of making sure the fish was cooked when ordered. The tarter sauce never sat out and for the most part they did everything they could locally to ensure it was safe. Now what happened prior to it getting to her McDonalds that was an all together different thing but it was the one thing they couldnt control and so they just ensured their part was done correctly. I had fish from her McDonals regularly and I never once got sick or got a filet o fish that tasted like cardboard. I have gotten a cardboard filet o fish at different McDonalds before. Which is why I always asked for it fresh. I have at times asked when I ordered it to please cook me a fresh one and I would assure them I didnt mind the wait. Another trick I found to ensure I got a fresh one was to order it with a whole piece of cheese on it and let them know I would will pay the extra for the cheese. Its extremely hard to take a precooked sandwich and put a half on it so it looks whole. For anyone who didnt know, McDonalds puts a half piece of cheese on the filet o fish sandwich right down the middle. So if I order a filet o fish with a full piece of cheese like it's done with a cheeseburger they almost have to make sure its fresh because it's very hard to move a melted half piece of cheese on a fish patty. Honestly when I order it with a whole piece of cheese I have always gotten a fresh sandwich I have heard it's not an uncommon request. So there you go, one extra way to get a fresh filet o fish. Just be prepared to pay extra for the cheese.
Been eating filet o fish for thirty years without any issues. I'm betting on all those preservatives they use.
It's preserving your life lol
Go eat somewhere else or make your food at home, with things you know the ingredients of, McDonald's preservatives aren't gonna "preserve your life", the only thing that they're gonna preserve well is your corpse after death (what a fun post-mortem trivia, huh?)
Thomas Jefferson along with many other of our founding fathers owned and enslaved many a fish.
Jefferson would wake up in the wee hours of the nite, tell his wife Jane he was going to drain the bladder, and then make his way to the family aquarium.
He would then doff his habiliments and fraternize with the denizens of the sea.
Scientist that study germline and epigenetics report an uncanny similarity between Jefferson's sperm and the tartar sauce that's smeared onto the Filet-o-fish sandwich.
Restaurants are inspected for food safety on a regular basis. Anything serious would get them shut down and the franchisee would loose his franchise rights.
Kuen Lee π_π
Been eating these since a kid.....aint turning around now
Easy Mon3y same
That Filet-O-Fish is so small I don't think they use anything but minnows. McDonald's is disgusting anyway, and their ice cream machine is always broken.
We got a Wendy little fan boy
Hahahahahha
ok
“Broken”
fillet o fish is nasty
That never happened when I worked there. The amount of secret and known checkups make it impossible to have that go under the radar.
Mind you, I am talking about a corporate owned location.
Was drunk once.... Then had a sober friend drive me to the golden arches and request a triple fish with extra cheese an tarter sauce.... ABSOLUTELY AWESOME but I was drunk 🤣😂
no satisfaction Ewww
no satisfaction - TRIPLE ... Wow .!. but No Tartar on Mine - 'wanna taste the FISH 🐟🐟🐟
We’ve all had a drunken 3am shame meal.
Tyler Durden not me
Guardian Diancie time to start living
McDonald’s was my first job when I was 15. I can attest to this. Everything the reddit users said was spot on. Patties of any kind (chicken, fish, beef) are made ahead of time so that when someone orders, you don’t have to wait on them to be cooked. They’re kept warm in warmers that have timers that monitor their freshness. When the timer goes off, you’re supposed to throw out the food because it’s no longer considered fresh. Luckily, most food gets used before the timer runs out, but not usually for the fish. The filet o fish rarely gets ordered, so many employees will simply reset the timers over and over and over- sometimes for hours. Either because they’re too lazy to make more and record it on the waste sheets, or because the managers don’t want product to be wasted.
filet of fish is pretty much the only thing i eat at mcdonalds on the rare occasion i eat there... i really don't care if it sits out for hours, hell, i've eaten stuff that was sitting out in my house for days. like, i have an immune system, never got food poisoning or anything before. as long as its fine taste and texture wise what's the big deal? which it is, never got a bad one yet. im paying for FAST food not FRESH food... if i wanted something high quality i certainly wouldn't be going to mcdonalds.
I am a shift manager at a McDonald's in New Zealand, and i whip all of my crews' asses if they reset timers (let the food sit in the heated cabinet). It is super frowned upon where I'm from. If we do have to reset timers, I make sure I try one of the patties and throw them out straight away if they aren't up to standard.
That's a very good reason to stock in the warmer the minimum expected demand for the current freshness period and prepare more on demand when it comes unpredicted. This may be why some locations have waiting parking spots. Just make sure the customer knows how long the wait will be before confirming their order.
Number 15:
Tom Seath I worked in a store in Aus for a while and I can say our managers kept us on a short leash. Most of the time it is lazy workers with a shady code of ethics that fuck over an otherwise upstanding establishment. Out of all the places I’ve worked, maccas had the strictest policies on hygiene and cleanliness. The managers would never let you forget it.
As an ex Starbucks partner mine would be Frappucinos. Any of them, the "coffee" in it is a powder that costs Starbucks 88 cents to make. And what keeps the ice from clumping is a syrup known as "base" that has ass loads of sugar. Just remember every time you get one It's 5% milk, 10% ice, 80% "artificial flavors" that Starbucks also doesn't seem to have to give any info on...
The sandwich isn’t bad ,the employees are bad
We all know that mcdonalds is very unhealthy but we are eating ther again again and again 😄
BJK 1903 That's your problem.
Your problem. I love my McDonalds breakfast.
Emma Jane mmmm hell yeah delicious
xD I'm not alone!
I have eaten 6 times at McDonalds. I am 17😧
Now I'm hungry for some of that fish sandwich.
Most ignorant thing about the Filet O Fish is McDonald’s is too cheap to put a whole damn slice of cheese on it!
There's actually a reason they only put a half slice of cheese on it, and it's not to save money. When they did consumer research on the Filet O Fish, they found that people preferred a half slice of cheese over a full slice because the full slice of cheese was overpowered the milder flavor of the fish.
pred0212 I get 2 full slices of cheese. Guess I’m not a normal consumer
Yea I worked there and I never knew why they made us do that.
Cheese is usually the best thing on a sandwich.
thrasherx2k1 who would even what cheese with fish? I’ve always wondered why McDonald’s has ever offered cheese with their fish sandwich! I never order mine with cheese or tata sauce! Just a little ketchup or lemon if possible is all I like on fish!
Lesson end of the day: just cook food yourself
People crying about food sitting around are the same that will eat thanksgiving dinner after it's sat out for 10 hours.
no shit.
😂
Ted Logan Exactly!
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*Number 15: Burger king foot lettuce...*
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"Foot lettuce"🤣🤣🤣
In my McDonalds in Denmark, we do not have a filet-o-fish patty lying around for hours. We simply fry fresh patties when ordered, which takes around 3:20 minutes. That way we don’t “waste” as much food, and also only serve fresh food
Cheers
Simon Same in Finland, its random to hear that mcdonalds is so hated in america...
Same in US . This video is a lie .I still do not suggest people eat fast food on a regular basis .
Simon yeah, same over here in the Netherlands....
I worked at McD in Germany for a while. There were really strict rules about the time that we were allowed to keep done burgers waiting.
They were also very strict on cleanliness and freshness. I doubt, that rotten food is served here. If a restaurant does it, they are breaching the internal rules.
I've *never* seen that dropped food was still served. Somebody doing this might have been fired on the spot.
I love you guys
As someone who has worked at McDonalds for over 2 years now. I can say most of this video is false. The Fish doesn’t sit in cabinets for hours, the timer is 30 minutes then it is wasted. The tartar sauce is wasted during the overnights and replaced in the morning. The fish isn’t microwaved to make it “fresh”, they will remake the fish for you on request. The fish is ordered regularly actually. Probably once or twice every 20 minutes. So most of it gets used up anyways. The oil it is fryed in is drained every day. Usually once or twice. They refill it with new oil to keep sanitary. And the steamer is cleaned regularly. So I don’t know where this veteran employee is getting their information from.
What it ultimately comes down to in terms of quality with the food, is the Employees. Some will use an old Fish patty just because they're lazy, some will make it fresh. Personally, i leave the Fish in the cabinet for a few minutes after their timer goes off-- only because i keep them up while the fresh ones cook. So, i can safely assure you my McDonald's' Fish is never bad, if I'm the one making the sandwhich.
As i said, it has to do with the Employee. If a Manager let's that shit slide, they deserve to be fired. I serve food the way i would want it served to myself.
I have gone for Filet-o-Fish more times than any other meal. I have never felt disappointed with it
actually where I worked, since it was ordered so rarely we would never cook them unless one was ordered, then we would cook one, so basically you would get a fresh one every time, now the only nasty thing I remember from there was the milkshake machine, so much fungus...
Mido Pataki the milk shake machine needs to be cleaned daily. If you don't clean it often then yes it will build up fungus. People dont understand that its not the food...it's the people. The workers and customers fill themselves up with bullshit about McDonalds. If these people say they have worked in McDonalds for so many years, ask them if they went to HU! See what they say. It's Hamburger University. The beef chicken and fish patties are no different then the hotpockets or lean pockets or whatever frozen food you find in the frozen food aisle. Stop bitching and eat differently. If youre not going to eat differently, go to Burger King.
Oh my god, whyyyyyyyyy!
Anthony hit the nail on the head, some workers unfortunately don’t give two shits about their customers and that equals gross food.
Yeah, that's protocol.
Only ever hold what you believe you'll sell in the cabinets.
Only ever cook anything extra if you think you'll need the buffer.
If that cabinet's sell by timer goes off, throw it away. That's what it's for, to prevent old food. Waste is counted and considered.
Past about 11PM my store always cooked EVERYTHING to order. Especially regular hamburger meat, since it only takes ~1min to cook on clam grills and can be cooked while the bread is toasted and prepared.
That's actually why they started with the after midnight menu back in like 2013, before you could order breakfast all day anyway. To take off a lot of the items that took long to cook, so everything could be cooked fresh without causing interruptions. It would still take absolute minimum 4 minutes or so including order time, not really 'Fast' food.
And that's when the cleaning is supposed to take place. Every shake machine is supposed to be taken down and cleaned every night, as well as deep cleaned by a dedicated worker twice a month.
It's all a pain in the butt. But if people just follow the protocol and work fast/hard at it then this stuff doesn't happen. It shouldn't happen. I made sure it didn't happen.
But people are lazy, management often doesn't care enough, and things don't go right.
Pizza is one of the safest things you can eat. It goes from 450 degrees straight into a container, without being touched. Fast food salads, sandwiches, burgers, etc., usually go straight into your mouth after being fondled by a minimum wage teen-ager.
Fil-O-Fish is the
only thing I order from Mcdonlads.
Daniyal Shah nah, because everything else McDonald’s sell makes me feel tired.
Daniyal Shah Yeah, McDonald’s drains my energy, and I feel like shit after eating it.
Louis Goo Saatchi same😂😂😂😂😂😂
Daniyal Shah i am and the mcdonald we know dont sell halal food so we order a vegetable burger or fish-O-filet
Daniyal Shah i am and the McDonald's my mum knows isnt halal so we either take a vegetable burger or Fil-O-Fish
I’ve been eating fish fillet from McDonald’s all my life and this video ain’t going to stop me bitches
Same.. It's the only thing I order.. I have tried all the others just once, but nothing beats the fillet-o-fish for me
John Smith don’t u worry bud I won’t stop eating it. I hit the gym 3-4 times a week. And I eat atleast 2 ever week and it has absolutely no impact on my body
John Smith $5 ain’t shit to me...
I've never ordered it but now I have the urge to do so
Kevin Abla goodluck with that cancer and tumors.
Nobody is getting sick from this fish sandwich. Fat, perhaps....but not sick.
The file o fish is that bomb. Plain and simple. It is pricy though, and I wish they would just put a full slice of cheese on it.
TWDxKILL3R I work there and I do put a full slice on lmao It’s annoying having to half it
Sounds like its the workers who need to do better
More like management needs to better enforce procedures.
tsntana or that
It might be only at that person's store
Well I used to work at McD and I must admit we used to keep the fillets past its due time, because throwing it out after 10min would be a complete waste..however the rest thats said here never happened, at least where I worked, we use to clean the steamer daily, oil is changed regularly as it should and sauces are put back in the fridges after the days end, in fact we were strict enough to timestamp them. And buns were always fresh.
Not saying this to defend fast food, in fact I hate McD food, I never eat that shit, because in all honesty its simply not good for you, fresh or not. BUT I can assure you that not all foodstores are this bad, just some of them have lazy as fuck workers.
Filet O Fish....I like it. And it tastes really good. So i dont care if its made out of Ronald McDonald's yeast infected ass juice....
Joe S. OML LMAO
dangerous borderline woman ...why Thank You! 😁
Joe S. same lol
Joe S. Saaaame
Joe S. ya
Everything at McDonald's has a holding time which the maximum is like 30 minutes. If you're being served old food it's simply because the location you went to is poorly managed.
McDonald's was my first job I worked there from when I was 15 to when I was 18. I attribute McDonald's to a lot of my work ethic nowadays with their strict policies. I have no reason to bash on McDonald's other than fast food is garbage.
White Male Yup can confirm, max is 30 minutes, but long before then the holding tray would be empty and you'd make a new batch. This is McDonalds we're talking about, millions go there
White Male Well that "garbage" taste amazing.
When I was living on the street we used to get loads of burgers out of their skip, nothing wrong with em, but I never remember finding any filet of fish burgers.
I bet you hundreds of people bought this burger after seeing this video. I am 1 of them.
Bouutique Ms i mean its not a burger but sure
I'm calling BS on this. I used to work at McDonald's. I can attest that we sold dozens of these every single day. And sandwiches were not allowed to hang around more than 15 or 20 minutes. I remember that a few dozen cheeseburgers, fish sandwiches, big Macs, etc might get thrown out on a slow day. They keep struck track of how many of what are sold during a certain time period and make no more than they are likely to sell. If they are busier than usual, that's when you have to wait a few minutes for something. And unlike the folks on Reddit, I post under my real name.
If Mashed is going to use annonymous poster on Reddit for a source, I won't trust any of their videos.
I used to work at Roy Rogers. After the heating time limit, employees were offered the burgers for free.
And you don't think its possible that one restaurant may follow the guidelines or rules more closely then the other? Keep your head buried in the sand.
perhaps your former workplace is the one in a million .One bad apple does not spoil the whole bunch
Jeff Foehringer I was thinking the same. All restaurants have rules and health inspection. I have never got sick from eating one. The fish and small cheeseburger are my faves there.
SinVex duh because they didn't work there and they probably work for Burger King or something like that and get paid to do this
Filet O’ fish machine broke
But we also can just use one of the many microwaves for the buns
to be honest I'm still gonna eat filla o fish
king of memes same
Fo real here
king of memes same
king of memes lol me 2
Shanice Jackson It looks so good, never tried it
I was eating a filet o fish while watching this lol
The Warhammer Historian how was it?
The Tinman pretty good
The Warhammer Historian great. Im going for one right now 👌🏻
The Warhammer Historian nice
Damn presenters voice was grinding....
Vincent Kaniatobe wasn't it just!
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When I was a teenager I worked several months for Burger King. While it was, like any other fast food place, a crappy job I honestly can't say there was anything I ever found that was truely nasty. Everything got cleaned on a regular basis and never saw anything unsanitary.
I don't care. Filets are freaking delicious!
they are if they are fresh..
njt002 Ikr when I get it the bun its just amazing
I thought I was like the only few that loved the filet-o-fish
Fish and tartar sauce
YES! ALL HAIL THE FILLET-O-FISH!
lmao they made a whole video out of comments on an askreddit. The comments they used didn't even have any upvotes.
Other than going fishing yourself to catch wild salmon in Alaska , And not be caught yourself by a grizzly "..........The golden arch fish fillet, it's just fine for most fish sandwich adepts in America....
Avoid ALL fast foods!!! McDonald's and all other fast food restaurants should be taxed for all of the health problems they cause.
um....folks......our ancestors used to eat meats that had been stored in wooden barrels with salt for up to a year. It even had maggots in it. Sure some folks got sick from this, but those that didn't, and we are all descended from those who didn't get sick, ate it and had no problems with it. In our world today we are too picky, too anti this and that. And because of that more people do get sick. They have no immunities built up to fight little infections. Now I don't recommend eating maggoty meat today, but worrying about how long your filet of Fish sat in the warmer, or how long the tartar sauce sat out, is just ridiculous. Just like keeping a bottle of hand sanitizer in your purse and using it all the time is. Killing good bacteria means any bad bacteria goes berserk. And worse of all it becomes antibiotic resistant. The world was made to be like it is. Circumventing nature means that eventually you have to pay the piper.
Linda Taylor excellent points
To be fair, our ancestors had much shorter lifespans. And many of them did die from food poisoning. Food doesn't have to be unhygienic, especially in today's age. Big corps tend to focus on quantity over quality, so that is why a lot of food is served as leftovers.
Yeah, but the truth is that we are so overly concerned about bacteria and such that we are doing ourselves more harm by using anti-bacterial this and that, and tossing meat products that have been at room temperature, cooked, for over ten minutes....It's ridiculous. Trust me...were you starving to death...you would eat that fillet sitting under the warmer, and the tartar sauce that had been out for a day, and think not a single thing about it. Homeless folks do it all the time. They get half eaten food out of the garbage, and they don't care who ate on it first. They not only survive, but survive well. But they had to give up a lot of their food phobias. Our ancestors couldn't afford to be phobic about their foods. When was the last time you ate Cow heart? Or Tongue? Once these were premium meats. Most people today can't even think about eating such foods. We have, due to TV, Movies, and advertising, gotten to be phobic about what kinds of foods we eat, how they are prepared, etc. But look here...when I was a kid visiting my great Aunt and Uncle we had really wholesome meals that they produced themselves. Tomatoes, Onions, Corn, beans, asparagus, potatoes, cucumbers, radish, and strawberries. Even the meat we ate they produced themselves. Every year we raised a heifer in the little coral by the house. We called her Tinkerbell. LOL. Every year there was a new one. We would give her all the vegie scraps from the table, pet her, make over her, and in the fall they would send a nice fat sleek cow to the butcher. They got half, and sold the other half. They didn't eat a lot of meat. My Great Aunt lived to be 99 and 3/4 years old, and my Great uncle was 96 when he died.
Linda Taylor half of the sentence I just forgot about reading it
Linda Taylor Our ancestors also practiced slavery and limited women's rights. By your logic, since these were done in the past, we should have no qualms about it and bring it back. You're whack if you think this is all alright lady.
Look, if it tastes good I eat it. Lol
Just Ai true
Same
Just Ai
That's just artificial flavoring lol
undrtakr900 lol true, but it’s tasty though
Really it just depends on the restaurant you buy from. Some don’t follow their cleaning regulations and some don’t. I know at our store we always make everything fresh and do keep everything clean every night and every morning.
My daughter worked at McDonalds for years and in a few different restaurants as well. She said the content of this video as far as she is concerned is pure garbage. The food at the restaurants she worked at were always fresh and stored according to food hygiene standards and the equipment was regularly cleaned.
As an ex mcdonalds worker in Canada this is pretty spot on, honestly though don't expect fresh food past 8:00Pm since its probably been not busy and everyones too lazy to replace cabnit food, nuggets and chicken patties often stay in there for an hour or even 2 depending on whos working that day (average throw out time is suppose to be 30-45 minutes)
if you want something fresh just ask, we certainly don't microwave old food to make it seem fresh, just be ready to wait 5+ minutes or more
My mom was and ex McDonald’s Worker she said that the secret Big Mac sauce is a dressing and if you ask with no salt on fries for fresh ones you still get no fresh fries they come in a freezer and they fry them again they just don’t add salt
Fish from a fast food place.......what could possibly go wrong
at least fish can't be undercooked
Worms in the fish...
how would there be worms in the fish?
Mariya Stoyanova It's called tapeworm : www.seafoodhealthfacts.org/seafood-safety/general-information-patients-and-consumers/seafood-safety-topics/parasites
sorry thought they meant normal worms bit.ly/2zgIsbV
Best sandwich they make. I usually order them on a Friday, so I'm guessing they make and sell a lot more
on that day. Regardless, I've ordered them on various days at various hours and have never had an issue
in the 55 years or so the sandwich has been available. I'm betting most - if not all - of the "warnings" on
Reddit (and elsewhere) are pure bullshit posted by disgruntled ex-employees.
G Money I totally agree. Best sandwich!
i dont think its bullshit, but it just happens at different McDonalds depending on the employees
I work their now, our fish filet is the least bought thing for sure so they do tend to stay in the trays for longer time periods. But that's also why we only prepare 2 to 4 a shift so that we waste less. Plus we've never just warmed up something like that in the microwave. Like we.
G Money u really stupid than
To call someone stupid...."u"
Jokes on u I’m allergic to fish
Josh P Lmao
Jokes on you,fish is good and you'll prolly die if you eat it
jokes on you, fish is amazing
Armoon26 me to
Armoon26 is that possible
Number 13: mcdonalds rotten fish patties. The last thing you'd want in your mcdonalds fish patty is someone's rotten sauce. but as it turns out, that might be what you get. A 4channer uploaded a photo anonymously to the site showcasing his expired sauce on an expired fish patty. With the statement: "This is the fish you eat at mcdonalds." Admittedly, he had gloves on.
But that's even worse.
The post went live at 11:38 PM on July 16, and a mere 20 minutes later, the mcdonalds in question was alerted to the rogue employee. At least, I hope he's rogue. How did it happen? Well, the McD employee hadn't removed the Exif data from the uploaded photo, which suggested the culprit was somewhere in Mayfield Heights, Ohio. This was at 11:47. Three minutes later at 11:50, the mcdonalds branch address was posted with wishes of happy unemployment. 5 minutes later, the news station was contacted by another 4channer. And three minutes later, at 11:58, a link was posted: McD's "Tell us about us" online forum. The sauce photo, otherwise known as exhibit A, was attached. Cleveland Scene Magazine contacted the McD in question the next day. When questioned, the breakfast shift manager said "Oh, I know who that is. He's getting fired." Mystery solved, by 4chan. Now we can all go back to eating our fast food in peace.
upvote my comment pls, I though it was funny
As Muricans would say: No problem here. It was just a traitor.
Oh Yeah! blame the one who tells the story. not the one who made it.
BlueMysteryWolf Did you enjoy the meal? XD
Well turns out I know exactly how chills speaks now
Back in 1978 my first real job was working at McDonald’s. I ate a filet o fish for dinner one afternoon after getting off work. That night I woke up around 2 in the morning with an awful stomach ache. Soon I starting vomiting and had severe diarrhea. That fish sandwich never digested and I was throwing it up. I was sick for two days and found out that the cooler that was used to store the tarter sauce broke so the sauce was not refrigerated all day. To this day I have never eaten another McDonald’s filet o fish.
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I'm sure they've fixed it by now.
This dumb bs, the maximum time a filet can stay in the cabin is 20 minutes.
If it sits in the UHC for over an hour it becomes too hard to eat. If you notice that the patty is too old, send a mail to the franchise owner or your local McDo headquarters to complain about the restaurant not following correct procedures.
Majority of restaurants that aim to serve low income people sometimes prep their food a week in advance. I'm talking about those mom'n pop restaurants that you might visit from time to time.
The filet is also the only patty that is technically not an actual patty. It's over 90% fish. Most patties are 20% meat or fish, full of other binding ingredients and water.
thank you for refilling my faith in this sandwich
This video makes me want to go get one right now, lol
Yeah, getting your sources from reddit. Very credential.
L H *credible
L H I will take info from Reddit with grain of salt. But I won't totally dismiss it. There are lot of sketchy things in pretty much any business, it is just a matter of if you know where to look and if you want to see it.
Credential?
Why not? I can believe that people on reddit worked at McDonalds
UnoriginallyInclined sure, but it's not really a credible source, it could just be the specific restaurant the poster worked at that had those problems... They could even just be making it up, anyone can make a Reddit account and post whatever they want.
When you put good money out for food it should be worth eating and not sitting too long.
I just ate a filet-o-fish...
Edit: yes ya gurl alive
995angle rip
So how did that work out for you?
Still alive?
U ded?...
Its been 3 weeks. you alive bro?
Oh
I love the fish sandwich.
The only way to be sure is do what I do--never eat at McDonald's.
But, It's so hard because it's so darn good. The burgers and fries, addictive!
Way ahead of ya pal xD
I got food poisoning from Filet of Fish. My buddy who doubled down on them almost died.
Pure BS.
.I used to work there and I KNOW they sat there for hours at a time on bad days.usually about and hour on average days.
Nope. I can confirm this is 100% true. I worked in McDonald's. I worked on frying cutlets in oil. Very few people order a fish burger. Cutlets are put in a special place where they are kept hot ... does not make them fresh though.
This is the only burger I would not recommend eating even to my enemy. Oh yeah .. and pies too. Especially if the manager offers you free coffee if you buy a pie. This means that the pie will soon be expired. Sometimes managers say that we would "update" the scrap of validity on the cake ... just by replacing the date. Which of course does not make it fresh.
Sooo yea....Do not say that I did not warn you.
Angel Valencia maybe in America but in London it's made fresh bc the restaurants are always so busy even in the outskirts also u can see them make it
it's not about being served fresh or eaten fresh but how it's made and how it can last that long..
Get Decked maybe in London but I work at a McDonald's in Doncaster Yorkshire and they legit sit there all day