A WOMAN who works at McDonald's has revealed just how they make the eggs for their famous McMuffins.

She took to her TikTok page to share a video detailing every step, beginning with putting on a pair of blue gloves.





She then cracked "the eggs over a bin using the egg cracking tool", and poured them into the metal mould.

Then she used a pair of tongs to "break the yolk of each egg", before removing her blue gloves and throwing them away.

She then poured some water onto the top of the cooking device, before activating the timer.

"Ensure a new tray liner is used for every run," the woman – who works at McDonald's in Grimsby – added.

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Once the eggs were done, she used a spatula to go around the egg in each mould to ensure it came out in one go.

After removing from the mould, she stacked them neatly in a tray, and put the tray into the UHC (universal holding cabinet) before activating the "quality timer".

People quickly took to the comments section to weigh in, with one writing: "How does Mcdonald's use real eggs but still makes it look like it was made in factory in an un-natural manner?"

"I refuse to believe they use real eggs," another said.

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"I always thought they eggs come in pre cooked and just warmed," a third commented.

"The amount of people that don't think McDonald's uses real eggs in their McMuffins cracks me up," someone else said.

"Why the water on top?" another asked.

To which someone else replied: "It creates steam, which cooks the eggs."



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