Two years after consumers shunned so-called “pink slime” – the slaughterhouse remnants that are used in some ground beef products – the dubious meat product is back in demand by meat processors and ...
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) -- Most shoppers can't believe that some of the leading grocery chains have been adding something called pink slime to their ground beef. It's an additive that the Food & Drug ...
Laura asks the same question I’ve been wondering myself: Which companies are using pink slime again? For the uninitiated, pink slime, a.k.a. “lean, finely textured beef,” is a mixture of the parts of ...
FORT WORTH (CBSDFW.COM) - Kroger is dropping "pink slime" from its stores. The big grocery store company said today that it will stop buying ground beef containing "lean finely textured beef," also ...
For years, McDonald's has fervently denied claims that its chicken-based menu items are made with a soft-serve-looking concoction known colloquially as pink slime. You may have seen the accusations ...
Despite McDonalds‘ seemingly good intentions behind its use of “pink slime” in its burgers to fight bacteria commonly found in meats and produce, the controversial additive didn’t do the fast food ...
The term “mystery meat” has new meaning in the wake of the USDA’s announcement that it will buy 7 million pounds of beef byproducts to be used as filler in the ground beef served in the federal school ...
Now that the maker of lean beef products has suspended operations at three plants, will the public forget the “pink slime” controversy? According to The Associated Press, Beef Products will suspend ...
I devoted this month's (first Sunday) Food Matters column in the San Francisco Chronicle to the current hot-button issue, pink slime. I keep hearing about pink slime being fed to school kids. How ...