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Study Uncovers A "Corn-ucopia" of Fast Food

Posted November 12, 2008 10:38 AM

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You may not want to think about what goes into your fast food, but a new study may at least put your overactive imagination to rest: It's mostly corn. The researchers analyzed hamburgers, chicken sandwiches, and fries from McDonald's, Burger King, and Wendy's and determined that nearly all of them could be traced to the corn industry- in the form of corn feed or corn-based oil. "If you put any money into fast food, it all goes back to corn, everything. The first step to making hamburgers is making an ear of corn," said Hope Jahren, lead author of the study.

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11/13/2008 9:51 AM

That explains how MacDonald's cornered the market!

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11/13/2008 2:50 PM

That was corn-y.

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