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Now heres a hot take on your hotcakes.

As messy McDonalds whistleblowers are steadily on the rise, unveiling the once-classified secrets of the hallowed hamburger shack, a shocking new revelation has surfaced detailing how the fast-food brands breakfast fare is prepared. 

And its sure to get some Mickey Ds devotees heated up. 

Things that McDonalds wont tell yall yall be getting folded eggs that comes already made, spilled a professional patty-flipper named Shay, 20, a mother known virtually as @Blexican_Shay83, to a TikTok audience of over 238,000 viewers.

In the trending tell-all, the grub specialist gave followers an up-close look at the pre-packaged, processed morning bites that come wrapped in plastic rather than made fresh to order. 

Your pancakes, continued Shay, who’s previously achieved viral glory for exposing the secrets of the Golden Arches in since-deleted clips, they be made already.”

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“They dont do nothing but warm them up, she added before pointing her camera at white bags full of the pre-made burrito mix thats allegedly used to create the chow huts grab-and-go wraps. 

And outraged onlookers were shocked by Shays expos. 

S – – t gets heated up and they charge anywhere for a combo $8 to 9 dollars everybody needs to stop going to the restaurants let me f – – king ranted a presumed commenter.

Dang when I worked there (20 years ago) it was actual eggs made and folded there. And the round eggs. So sad, chimed a stunned former McDonalds employee.

My dog will eat anything, but hashbrowns from McDonald’s she doesn’t think it’s food So me either, said another incensed cynic. 

Shays jaw-dropping divulgence comes amid a recent string of surprising leaks from ex-Big Mac makers online. 

In August, former McDonalds executive chef Mike Haracz sent social media into a tizzy after revealing the worst time to patronize the restaurant. Even more shockingly, a separate fry cook for the famed eatery shined a spotlight on how much sugar is poured into its beloved iced tea. 

Crestfallen fans were shaken to learn that the buzzy beverages are often concocted with two bags of the sweet stuff. 

I remember I took a sip and almost passed out, one commentator said beneath the eye-popping post. It was so f king sweet. It was like ten cans of diabetes.

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Ohio State-Michigan live updates: Wolverines trying for five straight

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Ohio State-Michigan live updates: Wolverines trying for five straight

Rivalry Week has already seen one upset that will affect a conference championship and College Football Playoff seeding. Could we see another one?

On Friday, Texas upset the Texas A&M Aggies to give A&M its first loss of the season and knock the Aggies out of the SEC championship game. Michigan is in a strikingly similar position. Ohio State is undefeated and No. 1 in the CFP rankings. It needs a win to set up a meeting with Indiana in next week’s Big Ten title game.

OSU has been largely unchallenged since defeating Texas in Week 1, and now it faces its biggest rival, which is hasn’t beaten in four years. Can the Wolverines pull another upset? It’s “The Game,” and we’re tracking the top moments and biggest plays:

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Crypto self-custody is a fundamental right, says SEC’s Hester Peirce

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Crypto self-custody is a fundamental right, says SEC's Hester Peirce

Hester Peirce, a commissioner of the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and head of the SEC’s Crypto Task Force, reaffirmed the right to crypto self-custody and privacy in financial transactions.

“I’m a freedom maximalist,” Peirce told The Rollup podcast on Friday, while saying that self-custody of assets is a fundamental human right. She added:

“Why should I have to be forced to go through someone else to hold my assets? It baffles me that in this country, which is so premised on freedom, that would even be an issue — of course, people can hold their own assets.”

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SEC commissioner Hester Peirce discusses the right to self-custody and financial privacy. Source: The Rollup

Peirce added that online financial privacy should be the standard. “It has become the presumption that if you want to keep your transactions private, you’re doing something wrong, but it should be exactly the opposite presumption,” she said.

The comments came as the Digital Asset Market Structure Clarity Act, a crypto market structure bill that includes provisions for self-custody, anti-money laundering(AML) regulations, and asset taxonomy, is delayed until 2026, according to Senator Tim Scott.

Related: SEC to hold privacy and financial surveillance roundtable in December

Exchange-traded funds (ETFs) challenge Bitcoin’s self-custody ethos

Many large Bitcoin (BTC) whales and long-term holders are pivoting from self-custody to ETFs to reap the tax benefits and hassle-free management of owning crypto in an investment vehicle.

“We are witnessing the first decline in self-custodied Bitcoin in 15 years,” Dr. Martin Hiesboeck, the head of research at crypto exchange Uphold, said.