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On Fri, 14 Feb 2025 19:05:39 +0000, Bruce wrote:
>On Fri, 14 Feb 2025 18:45:42 +0000, dsi100@yahoo.com (dsi1) wrote:>
>On Fri, 14 Feb 2025 18:06:08 +0000, Jill McQuown wrote:>
>On 2/14/2025 10:10 AM, Ed P wrote:>With Kennedy, there may beWait a minute. Didn't *some* people get all upset eons ago because
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Kennedy could boost beef tallow demand
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. lowered a raw Thanksgiving turkey into a bubbling
pot of cooking fat in a video posted to social media last November.
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“This is how we cook the MAHA way,” said Kennedy, who the Senate
confirmed as head of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services on
Thursday, referring to his Trump administration slogan, Make America
Healthy Again.
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Kennedy was cooking with beef tallow, or rendered beef fat, which he has
repeatedly claimed is healthier than canola or other oils from seeds.
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Beef tallow, used primarily for cooking but also in products like soap
and biodiesel, has been championed by a subset of online wellness
influencers. Its nutritional merits compared to seed oils, however, have
been disputed.
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McDonald's had been cooking their fries in beef tallow? Those people
claimed it was unhealthful. Then some McD's fans said the fries didn't
taste nearly as good after they switched to a vegetable oil for frying.
Darn, now I'm all confused. ;)
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Jill
Obviously, McDonald's can't use animal fat for their fries because
vegans won't be buying them. McDonald's can just forget about people
that claim that the fries don't taste as good. These people will
continue to buy the fries and everything else from the big M no matter
what.
Would many vegans go to McDonald's, even just for fries?
20%?
47% of Americans don't like the idea of fries being cooked in animal
fat. It's kind of a gross thing to do.
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