Both what? What kind of rancid vegetable oil do you think they use? You think you're getting some expensive canola or sunflower oil at a restaurant? Hell no. 95% of the oil used is soybean oil. Because it's dirt cheap.
Both vegetable oil and soy ingredients.
Calm down man. Your estrogen levels might a little high.
LoL I'm chill. I upvoted your first comment. Usually if you see a container of "Vegetable oil" it's primarily soybean oil.
Oh right. Sorry.
But also soy in buns, burgers, as an additive in foods.
Animal fats and small amounts of fruit oil, and I'm sus on the latter.
Or his serotonin hahahahaha
Toxic sht. But it's OK as it's a plant with a green image
You might wanna research the “expensive” oils too. All seed oils (so-called vegetable oils) are super unhealthy and also go rancid at ANY amount of heat
We use coconut oil. Butter is good too
I agree
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