Mercadona is also wrong and one of its latest developments has sparked controversy

We are used to the new Mercadona products arousing passions, but they are not always right and a hamburger is generating debate.

In Spain there is a supermarket that almost always has the approval of consumers. Each product that Mercadona offers for sale is usually well received, especially when it is from the Hacendado brand, but in recent days there has been a negative reaction with a hamburger.

Hacendado’s hake and prawn burger It is relatively recent in Mercadona and it is a product that has obtained an uneven reception, rather far from the passion that accompanies others. The reason is not only in the mixture of flavors, but also in the composition and the problems to prepare it.

As published with its launch in Business Insider EspañaThis is a processed product made up of 57% hake and 17% shrimp. The problem is in the other 26% which is the sum of sunflower oil, water, starch, flour … and sugar.


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This appearance of sugar that has also been reviewed in the Vigo lighthouse not liked. Some consumers expected the fish burger was the healthiest and most natural product possible.

It has also been criticized that when they are prepared they are hamburgers that they fall apart in the pan, so it is usual that they reach the plate in several pieces at the end. Although in terms of flavor this is expected, without great passions or surprises, as usually happens with these hamburgers.

In any case, it is striking that sugar has been included in a hamburger of this type when it is an ingredient with which society is increasingly sensitized in recent times. There are few who look at the ingredients when buying and there are applications oriented to this function.

If you want to try it, the hake and prawn burger is available in any Mercadona supermarket and is sold in trays with two units at a price of 2.95 euros.

Reference-computerhoy.com

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