I just mentioned to a pregnant friend that I was headed to McDonalds for a shamrock shake and she said I was a rule breaker for having a milkshake and she thought it was something about listeria... is this a "rule"? Not that it would change my plans of milkshakes in the future, but I was just curious!
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I personally never heard of this being a risk. The only thing I can imagine is that if the nozzle that dispenses the soft serve ice cream or the mixer isn't cleaned regularly that it can maybe have harmful bacteria.
But other than that I'm drawing a blank.
Also, I now have a milkshake craving. lol
I assume what your friend is referring to is the fact that the bacteria that causes listeria can indeed build in the machines that milkshakes, soft serve, frozen yogurt, etc. come out of.
If we stopped eating and doing things based on every worry out there though, pregnant women would literally be stuck in the house all day doing nothing! That being said, I've had a few strawberry milkshakes from mcdonalds so far this pregnancy and they were delicious.
And whenever I hear the word Milkshake I think of that d@mn song, so here's a gif

Your friend is over the top. Enjoy your milkshake.
Listeria is actually more common in uncooked vegetables and certain fruits. And no one tells us to avoid them.
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I think your friend is just jealous because she's not getting a milkshake.
In the Bounty Pack we get over here from our midwives, their is a food safety brochure and all soft serve products are listed as a definite no go.
I haven't thought to avoid them though, but I'm also not a big fan normally so haven't felt the need to go after them either.
I say have your milkshake and enjoy. My general rule of thumb for these less threatening foods has been if there are brands/products I've never been sick off before, then they're probably ok.
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normally I am a straight up chocolate milkshake fan, but the shamrock shake totally hit the spot. Not something I will be wanting every day, but just right in the moment
OMG I'm craving a shamrock shake now! I don't think we have them in Canada anymore...
Thanks!
I could never work at Mcdonalds. I would eat waaaayyyy to many fries!
Haha its not my fault if a riot gets started!!
Glad you had one. I've never heard of this either.
Me too! And this summer I will eat blizzards from dq as well. Some bumpies clutch their pearls at that one too!
i would do a thumbs up here but my dumb computer isn't letting me, so just imagine there was one there... and YES to blizzards, yummy!