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The fries are sprayed with sodium acid pyrophosphate, a chemical that prevents them from turning brown from two baths in frying oil.
They're also dusted with dextrose, a sugar derived from corn, for similar purposes. For comparison, Five Guy's fries don't need sodium acid pyrophosphate or dextrose because they're only fried once and aren't frozen.
And just like every other large fast food chain, Wendy's frying oil is dosed with dimethylpolysiloxane, a silicone-based chemical that helps keep the vegetable oil from getting foamy after countless rounds of frying
Orginal Source - wendys-natural-cut-fries-bnet: Personal Finance News from Yahoo! Finance
Alot of this fastfood stuff really grosses me out between this and Mcdonalds suppose soaking their hamburgers in amonia. & Taco Bell using chemical dusting agents in there so called beef which is only 30% beef ! lol Im gonna stay away from fast food for a while !
They're also dusted with dextrose, a sugar derived from corn, for similar purposes. For comparison, Five Guy's fries don't need sodium acid pyrophosphate or dextrose because they're only fried once and aren't frozen.
And just like every other large fast food chain, Wendy's frying oil is dosed with dimethylpolysiloxane, a silicone-based chemical that helps keep the vegetable oil from getting foamy after countless rounds of frying
Orginal Source - wendys-natural-cut-fries-bnet: Personal Finance News from Yahoo! Finance
Alot of this fastfood stuff really grosses me out between this and Mcdonalds suppose soaking their hamburgers in amonia. & Taco Bell using chemical dusting agents in there so called beef which is only 30% beef ! lol Im gonna stay away from fast food for a while !
