First off, what is a "cheese" slice in the US? McDonald's claims to use real American cheese, and in most stores you buy real cheese blend American cheese blended with cheddar and Colby. There is many different processed cheese slices, and most marketed as "cheese" these are created with ingredients like whey and soy, salt, milk and so on. I basically buy the processed stuff and use it on sandwich's and melt it on veggies. I like it, "real cheese" is kind of salty and a bit much.
I believe that the cheese on my double cheese burger at McDonald's is processed cheese product slices. I think this as a person who likes processed over "real cheese"
does it matter? because many food joints serve it and call it cheese, and people buy it thinking it is cheese. at this point in US culture the processed stuff is what we call cheese and "real" cheese is strange to most of us.
No, its made from milk. Like every cheese is made in the world, even cheese strings.
No then you would pull out chunks of plastic if they did.
No
use fake cheese
mcdonalds food
Cheese Nips have no cheese.
No the cheese are very fake.
Probably American cheese because of its use in the fast food industry--McDonalds, Wendy's, Burger KIng-et al. Mozzerella probably runs a close second.
a cheese burger in mcdonalds can be 1.95 or 2.00
No, only fake cheese is plastic.
"cheese bugger"?! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
you use ice, cheese, milk and blend it. it doesnt taste good. the one on the show is obviously fake
12 grams
Quarter pounder with cheese..
Who knows , but if there is I am never eating cheese again!If it is fake then there is unlikely to be any cheese present. If it is for display purposes then it is probably all plastic.