Is this whole pink slime controversy just the result of a disgruntled employee who coined the unsavory phrase Pink Slime?
Or is it really something we should not eat?
Gotta go clean my guns, but in the meantime....this popped up
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I think the issue is that they weren't telling public that they were adding it to their hamburger. The meat industry went from hamburger with filler which was banned to hamburger with 100 percent meat and meat by-products.
I'm shopping more and more at Whole Foods.
Sure its adds to the grocery bill, but I feel better about the food I'm buying.
Nasty stuff!!! +o( :-X :bad:
I saw a thing on the news about the pink slime.
http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/headlines/2012/03/is-pink-slime-in-the-beef-at-your-grocery-store/
Apparently McDs is going to stop putting it in its burgers.
http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/health/2012/02/01/mcdonalds-announces-end-to-pink-slime-in-burgers/
Where You Can Get ‘Pink-Slime’-Free Beef. (I get mine from Costco)
http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/headlines/2012/03/where-you-can-get-pink-slime-free-beef/
No pink slime in Venison.
I'm having free-range, low carbon footprint, antibiotic-free, non-genetically modified, locally grown, ammonia-free Venison for lunch!
No pink slime in Venison.
> I'm having free-range, low carbon footprint, antibiotic-free, non-genetically modified, locally grown, ammonia-free Venison for lunch!
Yuck. 😐 I am weird, though...I couldn't ever get use to the taste of Elk and Venison and Quail and other assorted hunted game. Maybe I should though!! Probably a lot healthier. 🙂