Kids are back in school and so is the ground beef filler known as “pink slime.” Last year, thousands of U.S. schools rushed to stop feeding their students the ammonia-treated lean beef product. But according to new government...
Photo via Shutterstock After ABC News ran a series last year about Beef Products Inc.’s ‘lean finely textured beef’ that then gained the unflattering moniker ‘pink slime,’ the story went viral....
In the United States, finding out that much of the meat served in school lunches contains “pink slime” (second-grade meat treated with ammonia) was a pretty shocking discovery...
Raw Hambuger Photo via Shutterstock South Dakota meat processor Beef Products, Inc (BPI) has responded aggressively to reports earlier this year that exposed the stomach-churning contents of lean finely textured beef, also...
If you thought you escaped the wraths of ‘pink slime‘ with your pescetarian diet, you’re in for some stomach-clenching news that comes in the form of “tuna scrape”...
Schools across the country have been serving up disgusting pink slime meat disguised as yummy burgers and other meaty cuisine for years. The slime, which is made up of second-grade meat treated with an ammonia process to...
McDonald’s and other fast food chains have quietly announced that they will stop selling “Pink Slime” beef – a form of second-grade meat that is treated with a nasty ammonia process to eliminate bacteria...
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