torogmc81":zggyvkdr said:$200 Million is my wild guess at the settlement
However, even with assurances that the ingredient, made from the trimmings of a cow and treated with ammonia to kill bacteria
Cross-7":1o49lzsg said:http://www.businessinsider.com/pink-slime-case-settlement-2017-6
My understanding it was the term " pink slime" and the defamation of BPI
The preferred term is "lean finely textured beef,"
However, even with assurances that the ingredient, made from the trimmings of a cow and treated with ammonia to kill bacteria
It may be safe to eat but do I unknowingly want it in my ground beef
Lots of parts of beef that I don't want to eat or to be ground up and sold to me as hamburger meat
TennesseeTuxedo":1mdzxn2x said:http://money.cnn.com/2017/06/28/media/abc-bpi-settlement/index.html?iid=hp-stack-dom
callmefence":397s35eq said:TennesseeTuxedo":397s35eq said:http://money.cnn.com/2017/06/28/media/abc-bpi-settlement/index.html?iid=hp-stack-dom
What did abc say that was fake?
Not defending abc. Just wondering
slick4591":3p22giw2 said:I'm not a fan of anything that gets blasted off the bone using an ammonia solution.
callmefence":2bpwpvc0 said:TennesseeTuxedo":2bpwpvc0 said:http://money.cnn.com/2017/06/28/media/abc-bpi-settlement/index.html?iid=hp-stack-dom
What did abc say that was fake?
Not defending abc. Just wondering
Pink slime" (a dysphemism for lean finely textured beef or LFTB,[1] finely textured beef,[2] and boneless lean beef trimmings or BLBT[3]) is a meat by-product used as a food additive to ground beef and beef-based processed meats, as a filler, or to reduce the overall fat content of ground beef.[4][5] In the production process, heat and centrifuges remove fat from the meat in beef trimmings.[6] The resulting paste is exposed to ammonia gas or citric acid to kill bacteria.[6] In 2001, the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) approved the product for limited human consumption. LFTB prepared using ammonia gas is banned for human consumption in Canada[7] and the European Union.[8]
TennesseeTuxedo":39hsojnr said:slick4591":39hsojnr said:I'm not a fan of anything that gets blasted off the bone using an ammonia solution.
To each his own slick, I loves me some ammonia.
TennesseeTuxedo":1573s68l said:I guess you're right, ABC settle because they are nice guys.
TennesseeTuxedo":1jsa39ce said:slick4591":1jsa39ce said:I'm not a fan of anything that gets blasted off the bone using an ammonia solution.
To each his own slick, I loves me some ammonia.
HDRider":35g2cvju said:Food Lion used bleach...
headquartered in Salisbury, North Carolina, that operates more than 1,100 supermarkets in 10 states of the Southeastern United States under the Food Lion banner
TennesseeTuxedo":1s7us2av said:Cross-7":1s7us2av said:http://www.businessinsider.com/pink-slime-case-settlement-2017-6
My understanding it was the term " pink slime" and the defamation of BPI
The preferred term is "lean finely textured beef,"
However, even with assurances that the ingredient, made from the trimmings of a cow and treated with ammonia to kill bacteria
It may be safe to eat but do I unknowingly want it in my ground beef
Lots of parts of beef that I don't want to eat or to be ground up and sold to me as hamburger meat
Waste not want not, I say grind it all and call it lunch.