Steak 'n Shake says it's now cooking their iconic fries in beef tallow, rather than other oils. A move often championed by ...
If you ever ate at a fast food joint in America before the mid-1980s, you probably enjoyed a meal that was cooked in tallow.
Despite its resurgence in food and skincare, experts warn that beef tallow poses serious health risks. Are plant-based ...
The Mayo Clinic said adding a high-quality beef tallow to your diet or skincare routine "has potential benefits to the inside ...
It may seem like something you eat would be fine to put on your skin—but experts say there are better, clinically proven ...
The main side effect of using beef tallow on the skin—and one that I experienced—is acne. “Beef tallow is comedogenic, which ...
The burger chain announced on Monday that "100% beef tallow" fries are now available in Ohio, Colorado, Florida, Texas and ...
A war of words has erupted between hauliers and Irish fuel suppliers over the amount of tallow from the meat processing ...
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McDonald's used to cook its fries primarily in beef tallow before switching to vegetable oil in the 1990s, a move some customers said had a substantial impact on the flavor.
Steak 'n Shake restaurants in Ohio, Colorado, Florida, Texas and Oklahoma are cooking fries with beef tallow instead of oil.