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<blockquote data-quote="LCCattle" data-source="post: 1344822" data-attributes="member: 23661"><p>Define LFTB.</p><p></p><p>I disagree and Cross is wrong as trimmings do contain fat as shown in the video. Nor are trimmings "LEAN" as he claims. Only if they were from a dairy cow would they be lean and contain no fat.</p><p></p><p>Why do some meat processors use pink slime? </p><p></p><p>Cross</p><p> True </p><p>I DON'T think so! Bull hockey! As it hasn't been on the trimming in the video. </p><p>Pink slime is processed trimmings, fat and all. </p><p>What is the process used to make pink slime?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LCCattle, post: 1344822, member: 23661"] Define LFTB. I disagree and Cross is wrong as trimmings do contain fat as shown in the video. Nor are trimmings “LEAN” as he claims. Only if they were from a dairy cow would they be lean and contain no fat. Why do some meat processors use pink slime? Cross True I DON'T think so! Bull hockey! As it hasn't been on the trimming in the video. Pink slime is processed trimmings, fat and all. What is the process used to make pink slime? [/QUOTE]
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