Paul Saladino· MD
better than McDonald's which is going to cook in either canola cotton seed or peanut oil pure seed oil which is highly oxidized
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better than McDonald's which is going to cook in either canola cotton seed or peanut oil pure seed oil which is highly oxidized
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since then they're cooked in seed oils corn canola soybean and partially hydrogenated soybean oil which is a trans fat
>> these are fried in a number of seed oils.