I still love the McRib!:thumbs:
I do, too, once in a while.
I also love all those disgusting pig parts he mentioned and more!

How about some pickled pig's feet, chitlins, pig tails, ears, jowls, etc. Just like I love meats from other animals that aren't considered to be high enough on the hog, for people like him.
Around here, during hunting season, "high on the hog" hunters take the backstrip and hams. Toss the rest of the deer into a ditch along side the road to rot. Guess this fellow would be disgusted if his venision stew contained meat from the neck, shoulders and those ribs, too.
In the link he included in his article, there's an ingredient list with many items listed in bold print, supposely because their's something wrong with them. Yeast is one of them. I assume this fellow never eats anything other than flat bread. That he never drinks wine or consumes anything else produced through fermentation.
Another is "distilled vinegar" that's been highlighted several times. Folks, that's usually plain old white vinegar that most of you have in your pantry, too. Unless you prefer Eastern Carolina BBQ sauce chances are that's the vinegar you'll use for your homemade BBQ sauce. Perhaps for your salad dressing, too.
Tell me, just what is wrong with "molasses"? Guess this fellow never eats anything with brown sugar in the recipe.
What's wrong with cornmeal? It's sprinkled on the McRib bun. Very easy to see and know it's there. Just as it is with any speciality bread (including homemade). Often used to prevent the dough from sticking to the peal, pan, or oven floor. And, to add an element of texture to the crust. Guess this fellow never eats cornbread, hushpuppies, cornmeal crusted fried fish, and grits for sure.
Oh, before I forget.... Did he toss the diet Pepsi? From his comment, at order time, I'm reasonabily sure he drank it. Did he study the ingredients for that product? Especially those that make it "diet"?
Another one in bold -- Ascorbic Acid. Folks that's vitamin C! An ingredient that many doctors prescribe if their patients don't get enough of same in their diet. Yet, it's bad, if it's in a McRib. (Citric Acid is also in bold, BTW)
High Fructose Corn Syrup. I don't like the way this is included in so many products today. Many, many products once you start reading labels. I have to read them due to health issues within my family. However.... why single out 1 product, unless there's an agenda against a particular producer.
Did you notice the slam that he put on everyone who eats onions? These are season products, harvested in season and stored for use until the next crop. Too bad you're eating dirty old onions in mid-winter, if you grew them in your garden.
Beet powder. What's wrong with eating dehydrated beets?
In a foot note, the bold is said to represent "common GMO inGREEDients".
FWIW, I wish I could follow this fellow for a week and check on what he does eat. Unless he grows everything he eats and cooks it himself, chances are that he's eating many of the same ingredients he's railing against. Sure hope he doesn't take any vitamin supplements.
Finally, if he does organically grow everything bite he puts in his mouth, he will still be exposed to naturally occuring compounds, in soil and water, that when consumed in excess, can cause harm.
HIS behaviour was disgusting. While, not as healthy as we'd like, what he threw in the trash could have fed a hungry person. Guess he's never known real hunger. When hungry, chicken necks and gizzards can taste like a blessing from God.