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In reply to the discussion: Remember "pink slime"? The 2012 scandal about feeding us ammonia-treated scraps? [View all]A Simple Game
(9,214 posts)If pink slime bothers you then if you learn about how most meat is processed you will probably swear off all of it.
Hamburger for the most part has always been made from trimmings and scraps, same with stew meats. I have seen hamburger labeled sirloin or porterhouse and sold for a premium price. Why would anyone pay extra for sirloin hamburger? It's ground up meat made from scraps and it's all going to taste the same as ground chuck when you slather ketchup on it or put it in your spaghetti sauce. If by some remote chance it was actually made from meat that could be made into sirloin or porterhouse steaks I would bet it came from a downed cow or one so old the steaks would be inedible. The other chance is that it was steak with the use by date ready to expire so it was reprocessed in the store and the date extended.
Do most people know that the best beef has hung so long that it has formed a mold on the exterior of the meat?
I'm sure many go to restaurants and eat pieces of scrap meat glued together to form steaks and rave about how tender they are and why they can't duplicate that tenderness at home.
You are exactly right, people should educate themselves about what they are eating. Bring on the pink slime, I'll eat it, it's no worse than the rest of it.