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Why McDonald's chicken nuggets come in 4 specific shapes

Apr 19, 2023, 19:49 IST
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McDonald's chicken nuggets.Erin McDowell/Insider
  • McDonald's chicken nuggets come in four shapes: the bell, the ball, the boot, and the bow tie.
  • The shapes are made by a machine that's like a rolling cookie cutter.
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You might have noticed that McDonald's chicken nuggets are similarly shaped each time you order them.

In fact, McNuggets come in just four shapes: the bell, the ball, the boot, and the bow tie, sometimes referred to as the bone.

McNuggets come in four shapes: the bell, the ball, the boot, and the bone (or bow tie).Kim Bhasin/Insider

According to a video released by McDonald's Canada in 2014, the process of making the nuggets starts with deboning whole chickens. The chicken-breast meat is then ground and processed through a blender, where it is also seasoned. It is then cut into four different shapes using a machine that resembles a rolling cookie cutter.

The chicken nuggets are then covered in a light batter, a second tempura batter, lightly fried, frozen, and shipped off to restaurants where they will be fully cooked for customers.

There's actually a logical reason why McDonald's chicken nuggets are standardized in shape

The shapes (like this bell) are made by going through a "rolling cookie cutter" machine.Erin McDowell/Insider

According to a previous article by Business Insider, which cited a now-unavailable Q&A posted by McDonald's, the company's chicken nuggets are a standard shape and size to ensure consistent cooking times for food safety in all McDonald's restaurants.

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Since the chicken nuggets all take the exact same amount of time to cook, it's easier and faster for crew members to fill orders.

There's a less logical, but still valid, reason as to why there are specifically 4 shapes

According to the company, "Three would've been too few. Five would've been, like, wacky."

So, next time you choose to dip your McNuggets in ranch or barbecue, you'll know there's a very specific reason behind the shape of your nuggets.

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