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McDonald’s employee reveals how iced tea is made: ‘Cans of diabetes’

Por: New York Post Life August 08, 2023

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You’re lovin’ it — but is it too good to be true? A employee revealed how the fast food chain’s iced tea is made — and she claims it’s a lot sweeter than most customer’s might think. TikTok user claims she’s letting viewers in on how the beloved drink is really made, leaving them stunned at what they’ve allegedly been consuming. In the — which has garnered 1.3 million views and 101,700 likes as of Monday morning — Gia... + full article



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