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What in the fuck is "Irish Beef"
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It's when you put 2 slices of bread together and say "Irish I had some beef to put between them"
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>>21879514
Beef from cows raised in Ireland would be my guess.
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>>21879567
Ok, but why the fuck would anyone give a shit?
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>>21879514
i'll show you some irish beef heheheheheh
*points to my penis*
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>>21879579
Because this was taken from the Irish McDonalds website probably. Are you retarded?
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>>21879514
>What in the fuck is "Irish Beef"
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>>21879585
That’s pure pork fat anon.
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>>21879579
They have green grass in Ireland and nowhere else.
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>>21879514
>1000kcal for a fucking sandwich
what
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>>21879671
Do other countries really not have green grass?
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>>21879680
All we have is mud and asphalt.
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>>21879680
can confirm grass is brown here in the usa
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>>21879677
The triple bacon beast from Carl's Jr. was 1600 iirc.
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Irish beef is very good, since my country's cows are not so fatty the imported good stuff is usually from Ireland and Argentina, I buy the Irish stuff because it's closer and a bit cheaper, I like it alot.
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>>21879701
all sugar and potatos starch sludge in the patty
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>>21879711
No it's all beef. But there's 3 substantial patties with cheese surrounding each one with bacon layered both above and below the patties.
Thing was a genuine monster but I think it's discontinued.
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>>21879745
is it $100 or fast food "beef"
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>>21879677
It's two quarter-pound patties, plus three slices of cheese, and sauce on both buns. How would it not be 1000 calories?
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>>21879749
Literally what is with this meme of retards thinking fast food beef is just magically any different from any other ground beef? It's just fucking ground beef they buy in bulk that comes in a freezer truck.

The burger was like $16 though and this was around 2022.
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>>21879677
two patties and three slices of cheese, what do you expect
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>>21879755
you know ground meat is barely meat there's bones and shit and piss and dead animals in there?
>>21879756
see >>21879754
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>>21879759
>you know ground meat is barely meat there's bones and shit and piss and dead animals in there?
Incorrect. The composition of ground beef is tightly regulated. The "worst" you're going to find is cartilage.
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>>21879766
according to chatlgbt
Depending on where you are and the product:

“Pink slime” / lean finely textured beef: a processed beef trimming treated with ammonia or acids to kill bacteria and then added back into ground beef as a filler — controversial and banned in some countries.

Mechanically separated meat (MSM): in some processed meat products, a paste-like mass that includes tissues not normally considered meat (bone, connective tissues).

In some processed meats (not pure ground meat), water, starches, spices, and flavor enhancers may be added — but labeling laws vary by region.
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>>21879772
>Pink slime” / lean finely textured beef: a processed beef trimming treated with ammonia or acids to kill bacteria and then added back into ground beef as a filler — controversial and banned in some countries.
So it's beef.

>Mechanically separated meat (MSM): in some processed meat products, a paste-like mass that includes tissues not normally considered meat (bone, connective tissues).
So it's beef and some cartilage.

>In some processed meats (not pure ground meat),
Therefore not relevant.

Any further coping?
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>>21879781
>Any further coping?
no i think you're right about done
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>>21879798
Damn. That's a great comeback.
The point still stands that your own AI slop response just shows that 100% beef means 100% beef. Just accept that you were flat out wrong about this so you can stop being wrong in the future.
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>>21879514
Its a localized ad, advertising that the McDs there uses meat from local bovines. So an Irish franchise gets Irish Beef. Here in leafland McDs advertises they use 100% Canadian veef. Its not that complicated
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>>21879803
what's little ammonia in that delicious of a burger amirite
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>>21879806
The ammonia is in gas form and purged before being added to the meat mixture. The whole reason this is done is to ensure it's sterile after it goes through a heating process to remove the fat.
A lot of places don't even use the shit because it's purely there to make the meat leaner.
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>>21879806
>>21879811
>The ammonia is in gas form and purged before being added to the meat mixture.
To clarify in case you're stupid:
The ammonia is purged from the LFTB before the LFTB is added to the rest of the ground beef. There's no ammonia in the final product.
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>>21879514
McD's sources its beef from old dairy cows
Ireland is dairy country
The beef is tougher since the cows grow older but they mince it very very fine
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>>21879514
It's made from leprechauns.
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>>21879943
faith and begorra!
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>>21879582
Uhhh let me get my microscope
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>>21880045
>carlrioirs
Is this some bullshit Gælic language?
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>>21879514
it marketed as is 'Aussie' beef and 'Aussie' chicken in Australia
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>>21879671
They don't call it the green isle for nothing.
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>>21879579
OBVIOUSLY because that means they aren't CORN fed, they're tater cows.
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It came from a Catholic cow, not a filthy protestant cow.
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>>21879585
I want to build my house on that sacred land
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>>21879804
>Canadian veef
What's that, ground cow pussy?
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>>21879585
What an ugly ape
Truly a white nig*er
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>>21879514
beef from ireland but i'd avoid it the radioactive fallout will kill you
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>>21879518
fuckin kek
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>>21879817
>McD's sources its beef from old dairy cows
They source their meat solely from a scarcer and therefore more expensive market?
Do you really think there are enough dairy cows getting knocked every day to supply McDonalds with a regular and reliable supply of beef?
Are you a complete fucking idiot? Yes, yes you are.
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>>21879579
Americans will buy faeces if you called it Irish
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>>21879579
Irish beef is some of the highest quality in the world because the cattle are never barned due to the temperate climate, can only live free range, and are only grassfed and never fed cornsyrup slop. If an Irish beef cow doesn't meet those standards it can't be sold as "Irish beef"
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they just call it the troubles nowadays
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>>21886323
Interesting. I have access to free range pasture fed beef too (Tasmania) and the marbling is always much finer than grain-fed or feedlot-finished beef.
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>>21879514
Horsemeat



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