“I was working on a project with McDonald’s…”: Advertising worker reveals why “made with 100% beef” isn’t what you think it means
That food you're eating may not be what it seems—and that's exactly how the companies want it. An advertising worker broke down what it means when foods say they are made "with 100%" beef or chicken.
Many people find food in the U.S. questionable. From ultra-processed snacks designed to be addictive to chicken breast that is suspiciously large, it's hard to navigate the grocery aisle with a level of confidence in what you're buying (not to mention how shrinkflation has chipped away at quantity while prices go up).