Pink slime -- that ammonia-treated meat in a bright Pepto-bismol shade -- may have been rejected by fast food joints like McDonald's, Taco Bell and Burger King, but is being brought in by the tons for the nation's school lunch program.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is purchasing 7 million pounds of the "slime" for school lunches, The Daily reports. Officially termed "Lean Beef Trimmings," the product is a ground-up combination of beef scraps, cow connective tissues and other beef trimmings that are treated with ammonium hydroxide to kill pathogens like salmonella and E. coli. It's then blended into traditional meat products like ground beef and hamburger patties.
"We originally called it soylent pink," microbiologist Carl Custer, who worked at the Food Safety Inspection Service for 35 years, told The Daily. "We looked at the product and we objected to it because it used connective tissues instead of muscle. It was simply not nutritionally equivalent [to ground beef]. My main objection was that it was not meat."
Custer and microbiologist Gerald Zernstein concluded in a study that the trimmings are a "high risk product," but Zernstein tells The Daily that "scientists in D.C. were pressured to approve this stuff with minimal safety approval" under President George H.W. Bush's administration. The USDA asserts that its ground beef purchases "meet the highest standard for food safety."
7 comments:
you know if Mcdonalds quit using it this stuff must be bad
Thats how they plan to make obamacare work financially.....to give a cpl generations cancer.....
your government hard at work trying to destroy everyone one way or the other. get your children out of government schools now !!!
this is why they don't want your kid bringing their lunch to school. Got to dump this crap somewhere.
I thought Her Majesty just spent billions on healthy school lunch programs? This made my stomach turn just reading it.
Why is anyone one even buying school lunch because how much food they give is nothing compared to how much you pay. because they'll give you about 50 cents worth of food for 2 or move dollars. and chips that cost 25 cents they sell it for 50 cents and something worth about a dollar they sell it for $2.50.
Makes a turkey and cheese sandwich sound pretty good.
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