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What happens in Mcdonald when a fly falls in a hamburger?

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I have worked in my fair share of restaurants, and they all come down to the same thing: who the manager on shift is. read more

I’m going to assume that by “fall” you actually mean land. If a fly landed on a burger I was making I would throw the food into the waste container and make a new one. read more

In 2014, McDonald's attempted to clear its name by releasing a video, 9 which starred former MythBusters co-host Grant Imahara and filmed in a Cargill facility in Fresno, California, that shows just how McDonald's hamburger patties are made. 10 It aims to debunk the myth that McDonald's uses fillers, additives, and preservatives in their meat – showing instead large beef chunks on a conveyor belt going through a machine that forms them into patties. read more

As for your original question, a fly in McDonald's is extremely rare. The HVAC system (ventilation) is calibrated to have a positive pressure inside the restaurant, so flies going towards the drive through window or a door are repelled by air pressure. You would need to have most doors open at the same time. read more

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