originally posted by u/5wmotor

by opalitemushroom

22 Comments

  1. IAteSushiToday

    Makes me feel better about the price of two fully cooked McDoubles here in the US.

  2. S_Flavius_Mercurius

    What in the hell???

    … Who’s putting ham on their damn burger??

  3. OKcomputer1996

    Eh…the only problem is the bun making contact with the raw burger. But if you eat them rare or medium rare that is not really any different…

  4. BigBeeOhBee

    5-second rule totally applies. You have 5 seconds to separate everything as soon as the plastic wrap is breached.

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  5. wizardrous

    The raw beef touching the bun aside, who puts turkey cold cuts on a fucking burger?!

  6. Interesting-Bet-2330

    My dumbass read it as 7cents 🤣

  7. cheshie_cabbit

    Rare burgers are common in France. As is tartare. So I’m guessing folks in France wouldn’t exactly blink at this.

  8. Serendipitous_Quail

    Mhhh… Cross-contaminated buns with a hint of raw meat…

  9. JeanArtemis

    We have all kinds of things like this in America and while I, as a “professional” (read: line) cook cringe at them every time, I also totally understand their place and reason on the shelf. Honestly, if having all the ingredients in one place encourages someone to try and prepare a dish they may not have otherwise, I am one hundred percent here for it. It’s not top shelf product but neither is the majority of what you get dining out (sorry not sorry, the industry is cooked), I’m just stoked people are being encouraged to experience the creation process themselves.

  10. Dragonssssssssssss

    They spelling Icky wrong

    Edit: this is a joke about the sticker in the upper right corner 🙂

  11. General_Scipio

    If a french supermarket chain is offering this is obviously fine. The EU has really good food safety regs, they are on it.

    It’s just high quality beef so it’s not an issue.

    If this is some weird corner shop fair point might be bad. But this is absolutely fine

  12. Terminally American comment section.

    Do NOT look up what a Mettbrötchen is either.

    Downvotes without comments are upset they live in a country where they can only buy contaminated meat.

    Edit: That last phrase was from when this post was briefly downvoted into the negatives.

  13. No_March5402

    Do French people even know how to cook without Rémy’s help?