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In reply to the discussion: Beef processor files for bankruptcy over 'pink slime' uproar [View all]randome
(34,845 posts)52. I know they don't.
I don't even know if it IS nutritious or not. I just wanted to point out that many people were reacting to the term 'pink slime' -a media term- without bothering to learn anything else about it.
And the company might have at least colored it differently. Or mixed it differently. Or something.
But those are all moot points now.
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Agree with you in principle that emotions obviously trump reality in this case.
randome
Apr 2012
#10
Upton Sinclair wrote of those "delicate sensibilities" so often trivialized.
LanternWaste
Apr 2012
#13
salt is not chlorine. putting ammonia in beef is more like dipping french fries in bleach
leftyohiolib
Apr 2012
#29
Ammonium hydroxide is actually a misleading term -- it's basically ammonia dissolved in water.
eppur_se_muova
Apr 2012
#40
If you're referring to lot-fattened, corn-fed, antibiotic-injected red meat, I hear you.
Psephos
Apr 2012
#54
Change their business model--add carrots, green beans and vitamins, and call it dog food.
MADem
Apr 2012
#6
Food irradiation is the alternative so there is sure to be work in those plants. nt
Snake Alchemist
Apr 2012
#18
You do realize that no ammonia is actually put in the final product? nt
Snake Alchemist
Apr 2012
#16
well unless youre the one doing the finalizing you cant say that. but we surely can believe the corp
leftyohiolib
Apr 2012
#21
yes i do. i have alot of stuff in my body none of which i want on my food.(maybe the salt and sugar)
leftyohiolib
Apr 2012
#30
'Moran's'? LOL. Lawsuit? They should be charged criminally for adulterating food.
freshwest
Apr 2012
#19
I have always found frozen hamburgers and ground meat in a roll disgusting. Now I know why.
appleannie1
Apr 2012
#31