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Lean finely textured beef in its finished form, from an ABC News report about the product. Lean finely textured beef (LFTB [1])—also called finely textured beef, [2] boneless lean beef trimmings (BLBT [3]), and colloquially known as pink slime—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 ...
Pink slime: The storm of controversy over a finely textured common ground-beef filler has hurt short-term beef demand. History tells us these things tend to blow over pretty quickly.
The name "pink slime journalism" is a reference to "pink slime", a meat by-product that is used as filler in processed meats, which are sometimes passed off as higher-quality meat in fast food restaurants. [10] [11] The primary defining characteristics of pink slime journalism are:
Disney's earnings report revealed the company spent $177 million to settle the "pink slime" lawsuit from a story ABC ran about beef in 2012.
BPI had claimed ABC, a unit of Walt Disney Co, and Avila defamed the company by calling its ground-beef product "pink slime" and making errors and omissions in a 2012 report. The terms of the ...
Mechanically separated meat: pasztet Mechanically deboned meat: frozen chicken Mechanically separated meat (MSM), mechanically recovered/reclaimed meat (MRM), or mechanically deboned meat (MDM) is a paste-like meat product produced by forcing pureed or ground beef, pork, mutton, turkey or chicken under high pressure through a sieve or similar device to separate the bone from the edible meat ...
Do you remember the controversy a few years ago over the ground beef additive known as "pink slime?" Well, it's back. Just in time for the summer barbecue season, beef prices are soaring and that ...
ABC News and Beef Products Inc. reached a settlement in a lawsuit that claimed a story ABC ran in 2012 misled viewers and caused hundreds of layoffs.