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Yeah right. Maybe overseas but not in the USA That is why we have health inspectors. Overseas especially the Euopiann countries they do serve horse meat but don't think McDonalds would do something like that. They already have enough negative comments
L-cysteine is a naturally occurring amino acid that is classified as a protein amino acid. One of the main functions of l-cysteine is the promotion of stomach lining health and also the correction of situations where the absorption of essential nutrients from food sources takes place. L-cysteine can be found in a number of foods ranging from meats to dairy and vegetable sources. It is added to many baked goods as a dough conditioner in order to speed industrial processing.
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