Popular slime toys marketed at children contain dangerous levels of a chemical linked to vomiting and impaired fertility, a consumer advocacy group has warned. The U.K.-based charity Which? tested 11 ...
“It is a shame that pink slime has taken up so much of the intellectual energy around food safety issues,” Sarah Klein at the Center for Science in the Public Interest told me over the phone. “Because ...
Alina Bradford has been writing how-tos, tech articles and more for almost two decades. She currently writes for CNET's Smart Home Section, MTVNews' tech section and for Live Science's reference ...
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) – A finely textured beef product that critics dubbed “pink slime,” can now legally be classified as ground beef, WGBH reports. In 2012, ABC News aired an exposé that first ...
Two years after consumers shunned so-called “pink slime” – the slaughterhouse remnants that are used in some ground beef products – the dubious meat product is back in demand by meat processors and ...
McDonald's made a startling announcement in 2012, stating it would no longer be serving burgers made from "lean beef trimmings treated with ammonia" in America. A concise statement was posted on their ...
It seems these days the only thing we Americans love more than stuffing our pie holes full of ground beef is wringing our hands over "pink slime." Pink slime, in case you've been out of action having ...
Pink slime, which recently received widespread attention following a March expose by ABC News, is essentially scrap beef, minus the fat, that has been treated with ammonia and mixed into hamburger.
Remember the great “pink slime” panic of 2012? Well, it’s back—both pink slime and the ridiculous panic surrounding it. Finely textured beef (or “pink slime”) is essentially just beef that’s been ...
Lena Groeger, a science journalist and designer, put together a well-sourced information graphic for ProPublica.org, called “And You Thought It Was Just ‘Pink’ Slime.” In an email exchange, Groeger ...