McDonald's Employee Shows How A McRib Really Looks Like
By James Brown | Nov 15, 2013 01:01 AM EST
Three days ago, a Reddit user posted a photo of one of the famous McRibs, but the truth is that the delicious McDonald's meals didn't seem that tasty.
In the picture, a frozen McRib is shown by a Redditor's friend who works at McDonald's, apparently in Canada, where the rib sandwich is available until early December.
A McDonald's spokesman defended the shape and look of the rib right away:
One reason our customers love the McRib is its fun and wonderful shape. Just like a burger patty is formed to be round and flat, we form the iconic McRib in the shape of traditional ribs. We then flash freeze the patty to seal in flavor and freshness, just like you freeze meat in your own freezer, before going to our restaurants.
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