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My teen son works at our local MacDonalds, and I asked him about the fries. They do have a dedicated fryer..BUT...he mentioned that one evening a couple of the employees were trying to create a fried apple pie similar to what some other restaurant has, and they stuck one of the apple pies in the french fryer so there you go...possible cc from the crust of the pie. So you see it could easily happen.

That said, I've occasionally had their fries, and I don't think they bothered me. However, I don't do well with fried things so I didn't eat many of them.


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My teen son works at our local MacDonalds, and I asked him about the fries. They do have a dedicated fryer..BUT...he mentioned that one evening a couple of the employees were trying to create a fried apple pie similar to what some other restaurant has, and they stuck one of the apple pies in the french fryer so there you go...possible cc from the crust of the pie. So you see it could easily happen.

That said, I've occasionally had their fries, and I don't think they bothered me. However, I don't do well with fried things so I didn't eat many of them.

Well i have something to say about Mc Donalds too my mom and her boss heard on the news and read in the Chiago Tribune that their fries have gluten the oil they fry them in contains gluten but who knows so WATCH OUT PPL!!!!

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Well i have something to say about Mc Donalds too my mom and her boss heard on the news and read in the Chiago Tribune that their fries have gluten the oil they fry them in contains gluten but who knows so WATCH OUT PPL!!!!

Good heavens! We are not going to go down the McDonald's road again are we? :o

Wheat is just a source of the oil ... there is no measurable gluten in it ... There is no vegetable protien in it, and it has been considered "safe" by all the Celiac associations.

Yes, there is a possiblity of Cross contamination ... there is every where ... including most of our own homes. :rolleyes:

Let's just leave it up to each and every individual whether or not they want to eat there and give poor old McDonalds a rest for a few days :lol:

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Here is the Celiac Sprue's evaluation of the McDonald's fries. So now you are free to make your choice based on this information:

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As much as some of us log on here, its funny how suprised we are when people haven't heard about the whole McD's scenario...

Some folks go a few months between log ins -- hence they missed 99% of the McD's drama in here just a few weeks ago...

Too funny...

VydorScope Proficient
As much as some of us log on here, its funny how suprised we are when people haven't heard about the whole McD's scenario...

Some folks go a few months between log ins -- hence they missed 99% of the McD's drama in here just a few weeks ago...

Too funny...

Well then I have one thing ot say that

OMG IM GONNA SUE THEM FOR NOT LOGGING IN ENOUGH!!!

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ME, TOO, VINCENT!!!!! BTW: Tried the Peanut Butter Panda Puffs. Tymber is right -- they're delicious! Lynne


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You guys are funny! :D

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LOL we need some sort of massive banner on the front page of the board that says "click here for McDonald's fries threads before you proceed" or something like that. Not that we ever get sick of talking about the fries. :)

teankerbell Apprentice

It is probably because we miss them so much!

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