DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) - Some beef processors plan on labeling beef containing the meat product commonly known as "pink slime" in hope that such a designator will help restore consumer confidence. The ...
As consumers clamor for more transparency about the beef product dubbed “pink slime,” federal agriculture officials have agreed to allow several meat producers to list the stuff on package labels.
(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 ...
ELK POINT – A former scientist for the U.S. Department of Agriculture said he considered himself an “internal whistleblower” when he raised concerns about a product that had been mixed in the nation’s ...
Is it defamatory to label “lean, finely textured beef” product “pink slime”? That’s what the lawyers for Beef Products Incorporated argue in their complaint against ABC News. The South Dakota-based ...
ELK POINT, S.D. – The U.S. Department of Agriculture revoked an exemption that allowed a Dakota Dunes-based beef processor to skip routine safety testing after learning the company had not followed ...
A hamburger made from ground beef containing what is derisively referred to as "pink slime," or what the meat industry calls "lean, finely textured beef," right, and one made from pure 85% lean ground ...
Soon grocery shoppers may notice a new ingredient, besides beef, listed on packages of hamburger at the grocery store: "pink slime" or "lean finely textured beef." MSNBC is reporting officials with ...
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