Bryan Johnson criticizes McDonald's beef patties as a 'death machine'

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Anti-ageing advocate Bryan Johnson criticized McDonald's "100% beef patties," labeling the fast-food chain a "death machine" due to its addictive nature and health risks. Johnson detailed a Big Mac's high sodium, saturated fat, and sugar content, explaining it causes insulin spikes and cravings. He argued industrial beef's fat profile fuels inflammation and pickle emulsifiers disrupt the microbiome. This criticism follows Johnson's similar remarks about Chick-fil-A months prior, sparking online debate about healthy eating alternatives and the science behind addictive foods.


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