Clean chicken meat, fried in oil shared with pork, bun has monoglycerides, not clean by KJV standards.
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Contains bacon, pork is unclean, not acceptable under biblical dietary law.
Many McDonald's products—including the Buttermilk Ranch Sauce, yogurt products, and various sauces—contain ingredients you should watch closely.
BBQ pork sandwich: unlawful according to Deuteronomy 14:8 and Leviticus 11:7–8.
"Fresh" apple slices with calcium ascorbate to prevent browning. They come prepackaged. Order without the light cream to avoid carrageenan and monoglycerides.
It comes with multiple options, including bacon bits, and you'll need to watch out for certain dressings (like Bacon Ranch). Be wary of the specific salad you order, if you do choose to order one. It comes prepackaged, but still be aware.
White boneless chicken, cooked in vegetable oil (canola oil, corn oil, soybean oil, hydrogenated soybean oil), with bleached wheat flour. I would still avoid it due to possible cross-contamination with other unlawful ingredients.
The fish used to make the Filet-O-Fish is Alaskan pollock, which has fins and scales. The bun contains mono- and diglycerides, which they claim are plant- and vegetable-based. It's fried in its own oil vat, but proceed with caution, since cross-contamination could occur through the cheese and the bun.
Prepared in vegetable oil (and other oils). It contains several preservatives, but there's no listing of any unlawful ingredients. It's cooked in the French fry fryer, which helps avoid possible cross-contamination. Proceed with caution whenever dealing with fast food companies.
Possible cross-contamination, Contains Monoglycerides not specified whether it's derived from animal or vegetable.