Video Exposes How One Famous McDonald's Sandwich is Made: 'That's a McCrime' One McDonald's employee is making waves after recording a viral TikTok about how the McRib is made.

By Emily Rella Edited by Jessica Thomas

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McRib in the making

McDonald's cult-favorite McRib made a major comeback this month when it returned to menus nationwide.

Fans have loved the saucy sandwich for years, but skeptics have often side-eyed the creation on account of not knowing what exactly goes into the alleged barbecue rib sandwich.

But thanks to a new viral TikTok made by McDonald's employee Isaiah Gilley, customers can now see just how the sandwich is made — and spoiler alert, it's not exactly appetizing.

The video, which has now garnered over 9.9 million views, shows Gilley preparing the sandwich.

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He pulls out frozen, unidentifiable meat shaped like a rack of ribs from a drawer and places it on the grill to cook. He selects the "McRib' setting and places a block over the meat while adding the sandwich toppings to the bun. Gilley then opens another drawer filled with barbecue sauce and begins to dunk the meat into the drawer, slathering the sauce all over before the sandwich is finished.

Naturally, commenters were unnerved.

"Does anyone else feel like this made the already unappetizing McRib seem even less appetizing?" one user asked.

Related: McDonald's Is Making Its Famous McRib Sandwich Into an NFT

"That's not a McRib that's a McCrime" said another.

Although many called the video "nauseating" and questioned the quality of the "mystery meat," other loyal fans defended the sandwich till the end.

"I know what I'm getting when I get it," one said. "You can't discourage me!!"

Gilley posted a follow-up video to his viral hit explaining that he was not fired for exposing how the sandwich was made but is "under investigation" by the food chain.

"I guess we'll just see how it goes," he told viewers.

Last month McDonald's surprised fans of the sandwich by announcing that it would be doling out 10 free McRib NFTs on its Twitter account.

The sandwich originally debuted on menus in Kansas City in 1981 and has since amassed a massive following during its limited-time runs on and off menus nationwide.

McDonald's was up 17.45% year over year as of Monday afternoon.

Related: Panera Employee Exposes Secret Behind How Soup Is Made at Chain

Emily Rella

Senior News Writer

Emily Rella is a Senior News Writer at BIZ Experiences.com. Previously, she was an editor at Verizon Media. Her coverage spans features, business, lifestyle, tech, entertainment, and lifestyle. She is a 2015 graduate of Boston College and a Ridgefield, CT native. Find her on Twitter at @EmilyKRella.

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