Paul Saladino· MD
it's not cooked in seed oils they're not no the burger is just cooked on the grills oh yeah yeah so I know I asked about the fries the fries yeah don't talk about it right the fried is bad
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it's not cooked in seed oils they're not no the burger is just cooked on the grills oh yeah yeah so I know I asked about the fries the fries yeah don't talk about it right the fried is bad
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it's interesting they only change the the fryer oil like once a week so if you have sunflower oil which has 55 plus% linolic acid and you're frying fries in that all week you're making a bunch of trans fat
but it still has has multiple different types of seed oils throughout the food you got sunflower oil for the fries you got soybean oil in spread
you can go in and out they don't cook with seed oils on the grill props to them for that
and then there also going to be soybean oil in that spread as well okay so there's soybean oil in the spread okay