A pink, slimy meat product made from slaughterhouse trimmings can now legally be classified as ground beef. Manufacturer Beef Products Inc. sued ABC News after the network repeatedly dubbed the ...
In the last few weeks, consumers have been enlightened about the controversial contents of ground beef sold at various grocery stores, fast food restaurants and even in school lunches. Because of the ...
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WASHINGTON — After an uproar sparked by a Houston parent’s online petition, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) on Thursday backed off the federal school-lunch program’s use of “pink slime” in ...
Pink slime, that ammonia-treated concoction used in ground beef that has offended the sensibilities of so many people, might finally disappear. The Associated Press reports that three of four ...
An estimated 70 percent of the ground beef supply contains these lean bits of meat derived from muscle and connective tissue. The industry calls... Chances Are 'Pink Slime' Is In Grocery Store Beef, ...
When the pink slime fervor began, Beef Products Inc, the largest national producer of what it prefers to call Lean Finely Textured Beef, halted production at a few of its plants. They claimed that ...
(Reuters) - The top U.S. producer of ammonia-treated beef that critics called "pink slime" said on Monday it will close three of its four plants after sales dropped and did not recover following ...
To the legion of Americans running away from a hamburger additive as fast as a startled Angus, Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback is here to tell you: "It's beef, dude." Technically, he's right. The U.S.