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McDonald’s purges preservati­ves from its burgers

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McDonald’s Corp. is getting rid of some preservati­ves and fake colours from its burgers in the chain’s latest attempt to clean up its menu.

The fast-food giant has removed artificial preservati­ves from its American cheese, buns and Big Mac special sauce, a move that affects almost two-thirds of its burger lineup in the U.S.

The pickle slices still have a synthetic preservati­ve, and the ketchup contains high-fructose corn syrup. “Customers are becoming more demanding around really knowing what’s in their food,” Chris Kempczinsk­i, president of McDonald’s U.S. business, said during a conference call Wednesday.

The Golden Arches has been on a mission to clean up its menu since Steve Easterbroo­k took the helm in 2015. It switched to fresh, instead of frozen, beef for its Quarter Pounders this year, and got rid of artificial preservati­ves from its Chicken McNuggets in 2016. It also nixed margarine from its Egg McMuffins, which sent suppliers into overdrive to make and ship millions of pounds of butter across the country.

Scrubbing ingredient­s isn’t easy for the world’s biggest restaurant chain with 37,000 global locations, including 14,000 in the U.S. and about 1,400 in Canada. Even a seemingly small change involves years of work within McDonald’s complex supply chain. The Chicago-based company is following moves by chains such as Chipotle Mexican Grill Inc., which shifted to a non- GMO menu, and Panera Bread, which even has beverages that are free of fake flavours, colours, sweeteners and preservati­ves.

McDonald’s most-recent cleanup took more than a year, and more changes are likely based on where suppliers are able to do more, Kempczinsk­i said. He said the costs to the chain are “minimal” and that menu prices won’t be raised.

“Some of the products have proven to be a little more challengin­g than others,” he said.

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PAUL J. RICHARDS/AFP/GETTY IMAGES McDonald’s has been cleaning up its menu to address customers’ health concerns.

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