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Posted on: Mon, 01/08/2007 - 5:16am
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i checked the website. i just read through the ingredients since sesame is not in the top 8. some buns mention sesame and some dont. he eats plain buns at mcdonalds and is fine even though they do have buns with sesame.

Posted on: Tue, 01/09/2007 - 12:44am
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Quote:Originally posted by tidina:
[b]i checked the website. i just read through the ingredients since sesame is not in the top 8. some buns mention sesame and some dont. he eats plain buns at mcdonalds and is fine even though they do have buns with sesame.[/b]
Just a little note of warning. I never get the buns with seeds at McD's but I have found the plain ones had sesame on them more times than not. Sometimes just random on the bottoms, which I'm sure you look for anyways. But what I was suprised at was the middle outer edges where the bun is sliced in half. (I hope you understand what area I'm talking about because I'm not very good at explaining things lol) Can't see them well because they are similar in color to the bun, but I've found sesame baked into this area on the bun around the edges. I don't not feed DS the burgers from McD's anymore because of this. He has MFA including sesame. Just a heads up.

Posted on: Tue, 01/09/2007 - 2:26am
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thanks. i have found sesame on a chicken nugget and last week we got two burgers and one had a seed on it or what looked like seed. i check both sides of buns but something could be hidden under ketchup.

Posted on: Tue, 01/09/2007 - 7:01am
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so kids with sesame allergy have eaten the nuggets but not the burger. i didnt check all the different chickens for ingredients. i know they share a fryer.

Posted on: Wed, 09/17/2008 - 3:12am
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I noticed this over the weekend. However there was no statement on their allergy list for these. I was really confused and wanted to research further. Thanks for bringing it up!!
We do not get the frosty's with mix-ins, but still eat there even though they have the mix-ins in the restaurant.
ETA: I just checked the website and there IS a warning statement on this list. I'll have to contact our Wendy's since their sign was clearly different than the one online.

Posted on: Wed, 09/17/2008 - 3:43am
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I just sent an email to corporate and will let you know what they say when they respond.

Posted on: Wed, 09/17/2008 - 10:22am
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I have not been to Wendys since this summer, but the store I went to used the type of mixer where the mixing part became your spoon. KWIM? That way the actual mixer did not touch the choc chip cookie pieces.

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