"Diabetes In a Cup" McDonald's Employee Shows How Sweet Tea Is Made

McDonald's Sweet Tea is known as sweet tea for a explanation why. An employee shared a video of how the tea is made, and it involves kilos of sugar.

Source: TikTok / @gia2bad

I hate to break it to you, but even eating reasonably healthy at McDonald’s is just about impossible. The chain, notoriously recognized for serving items with high levels of fat and saturated fats, calories, sodium, sugar, and the whole lot else that your doctor has informed you to steer clear of, capitalizes off of serving us food that promotes poor well being.

And unfortunately, issues have gotten even worse ever since the chain nixed some of its allegedly lighter options, like salads, from the menu.

Now, a contemporary TikTok is pulling back the curtain on a common McDonald’s drink that some can have regarded as a fitter selection to ordering a soda. It’s the Sweet Tea, and let’s just say that it’s sweet for a explanation why.

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McDonald's employee spills the tea at the Sweet Tea recipe.

A TikTok consumer named Gia (@gia2bad), who appears to be a McDonald's employee, shared a video of how the drink is made. In her 11-second video, a whole Four lb bag of sugar is noticed being dumped, then blended into a bucket of iced tea. "If y’all were wondering why the sweet tea [is] so sweet at McDonald’s,” read the text in her video.

Gia then followed up with the caption, which read "Yes, we use a whole bag, every now and then two."

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Yes we use a whole bag sometimess 2 🤷‍♀️🤷‍♀️ #fyp

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Naturally, a handful of users were shocked to see the alarming amount of sugar used. "That's in reality disgusting," wrote one person.

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Another commented: "Diabetes in a cup."

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However, not everyone was shocked by how much sugar went into the drink. Many users claimed it wasn't sweet at all or that they didn't like the taste. Others praised the drink. "If my enamel aren't falling out, I do not want it," said one person.

Other comments read, "simply how I like it," and "highest factor on the menu."

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But not all folks who watched the video were as concerned about the sugar content as much as they were concerned about the container that the tea was being mixed in.

"Is that a mop bucket," wrote one person.

The exact vessel was never confirmed, but it did look similar to one that you might find in a janitor's closet.

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According to the chain's website, a huge McDonald's sweet tea is stated to have forty grams of sugar, which is about 10 teaspoons value.

However, if Gia's video is telling the truth, then the sugar content material is considerably higher than that.

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