"Some consumers may be familiar with the practice of using lean, finely textured beef sometimes treated with ammonia, which is referred to by some as 'pink slime.' We do not use this." The ...
In the reporting by ABC's Jim Avila, the term “pink slime” was used 137 times, as he described the process which creates it. The beef trimmings are placed in a centrifuge in order to separate ...
FILE - This March 29, 2012, file photo, shows the beef product that critics call "pink slime" during a plant tour of Beef Products Inc. in South Sioux City, Neb. Beef Products Inc. says the settlement ...
A trial has begun in South Dakota over a meat processer's claim that it was defamed by ABC News reporting that dubbed its product "pink slime". Beef Products Inc (BPI) argues ABC and its ...
Claims that McDonald's uses "pink slime" as meat fillers are making the rounds again on social media. "McDonald's hamburgers are only 15% real beef," reads one widely-shared photo attributed to ...
Widespread claims that McDonald's uses "pink slime" in its meat are a myth. The company says it removed the substance from its meat three years ago. "Lean finely textured beef treated with ammonia ...