Yes I am pretty sure
It is meat used in quarter pounder burgers in mcdonalds and also in kiwi burgers in New Zealand mcdonalds.
The difference in different types of burgers is that some have to or can be grilled different ways.Different burgers also require different kinds of meat.But,the meat in a burger isn't the only difference.Such as a "Big Mac" you can only find at McDonalds.Some burgers don't even have meat in them.Some burgers can even be Veggi Burgers!
When the burgers are cooked on the griddle, they steam the bun on top of the meat patty.
No, probably just a rumor. The meat is perfectly fine.
meat, hence "angus beef burgers"
The most common meat for burgers is beef, but somewhere, someplace there's bound to be someone making pork burgers.
Meatloaf/burgers
No. The burgers are beef.
The flintstone ate meat and drank water.
Of course it is safe to eat turkey burgers however if you have allergy from turkey meat or the turkey meat is expired and out of date it is not safe. It is safe while you have a healthy turkey and you do not have allergy.
Sausages, kebabs, burgers, pet mince and so on.
Yes in all there meat health inspectors found it and shut them down in Arizona .