raisin 11:39 AM 12-31-2009
They refer to it as " pink slime", it used to be used ONLY in pet food, but since 2001 a savings of 3 cents a pound has persuaded McDonald's that Americans would love to feed their family's dogfood as a treat.
Here is the article:
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/12/31/us...nted=1&_r=1&hp
please, please, please, let them know you won't eat this ****!
Soylent Pink today, Soylent Green tomorrow!
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Blueface 11:58 AM 12-31-2009
They can use it all they want.
I stopped going to McDonald's many, many years ago.
That is the best way to tackle this issue.
:-)
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Subvet642 12:07 PM 12-31-2009
Originally Posted by raisin:
They refer to it as " pink slime", it used to be used ONLY in pet food, but since 2001 a savings of 3 cents a pound has persuaded McDonald's that Americans would love to feed their family's dogfood as a treat.
Here is the article:
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/12/31/us...nted=1&_r=1&hp
please, please, please, let them know you won't eat this ****!
Soylent Pink today, Soylent Green tomorrow!
I love McDonalds!
:-)
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raisin 12:18 PM 12-31-2009
Originally Posted by Subvet642:
I love McDonalds! :-)
The sad part - some children actually liked the slime! (they mentioned no exact percentage, methinks that sentence was included solely as a "Fair and Balanced" rejoinder...)
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CigarNut 12:31 PM 12-31-2009
Originally Posted by raisin:
They refer to it as " pink slime", it used to be used ONLY in pet food, but since 2001 a savings of 3 cents a pound has persuaded McDonald's that Americans would love to feed their family's dogfood as a treat.
Here is the article:
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/12/31/us...nted=1&_r=1&hp
please, please, please, let them know you won't eat this ****!
Soylent Pink today, Soylent Green tomorrow!
According to the article it is not just McDonalds --
Originally Posted by :
McDonald’s, Burger King and other fast-food giants use it...
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wayner123 12:34 PM 12-31-2009
Accroding to the article it's not just Mcdonald's.
Originally Posted by :
With the U.S.D.A.’s stamp of approval, the company’s processed beef has become a mainstay in America’s hamburgers. McDonald’s, Burger King and other fast-food giants use it as a component in ground beef, as do grocery chains. The federal school lunch program used an estimated 5.5 million pounds of the processed beef last year alone.
:-)
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markem 12:37 PM 12-31-2009
Originally Posted by wayner123:
Accroding to the article it's not just Mcdonald's.
I find it interesting that its use in school lunch programs doesn't seem to bother anyone.
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JaKaacH 12:37 PM 12-31-2009
wavescrashing 12:39 PM 12-31-2009
It's crap like this that makes a carnivore think more and more about becoming a vegetarian. Oh yeah, that Grade A steak you bought at the commissary? It's inflated like a balloon with chemicals they put in cigarettes and drain-o. Well, I guess my new year's eve dinner will be a bottle of scotch and some Chimay!
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Originally Posted by Blueface:
They can use it all they want.
I stopped going to McDonald's many, many years ago.
That is the best way to tackle this issue.:-)
:-) Screw McDonalds.
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PS: And I don't even like fast food. Eat it maybe 2-3 times a year.
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Sauer Grapes 12:59 PM 12-31-2009
Originally Posted by CigarNut:
According to the article it is not just McDonalds --
Originally Posted by wayner123:
Accroding to the article it's not just Mcdonald's.
:-)
Originally Posted by markem:
I find it interesting that its use in school lunch programs doesn't seem to bother anyone.
Indeed, it's used by BK, other fast food, grocery stores and school cafeterias. It's just easier to pick on McD. It's kind of like picking on Walmart. Easy target.
Anyway, McD's burgers weren't ever that good in my generation anyway. I still enjoy their chicken though now that they've improved it.
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kydsid 01:00 PM 12-31-2009
Approved in 2007. As an insider that doesn't shock me. It also won't shock me when in a couple months it isn't approved anymore.
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Originally Posted by Sauer Grapes:
Anyway, McD's burgers weren't ever that good in my generation anyway. I still enjoy their chicken though now that they've improved it.
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Subvet642 01:23 PM 12-31-2009
Originally Posted by Sauer Grapes:
(SNIP)...Anyway, McD's burgers weren't ever that good in my generation anyway. I still enjoy their chicken though now that they've improved it.
The McDonalds in my neighborhood is owned by the corporation and not a franchise, and it makes all the difference. Everything that I've had there is hot, fresh, and doesn't have the construction problems that you find in other stores. Everything looks like it does in the commercials.
:-)
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Ratters 01:59 PM 12-31-2009
sodomanaz 02:23 PM 12-31-2009
Originally Posted by Subvet642:
The McDonalds in my neighborhood is owned by the corporation and not a franchise, and it makes all the difference. Everything that I've had there is hot, fresh, and doesn't have the construction problems that you find in other stores. Everything looks like it does in the commercials. :-)
And their supply comes from the same distributor.
:-)
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mc donalds products in the us taste for whatever reason better than in germany. i usually go to mc donalds when i had a couple of drinks and everything else is closed...
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Subvet642 02:46 PM 12-31-2009
Originally Posted by pmwz:
mc donalds products in the us taste for whatever reason better than in germany. i usually go to mc donalds when i had a couple of drinks and everything else is closed...
Have you tried their new Angus Burgers? Yum!
:-)
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looking for know 02:48 PM 12-31-2009
Meh, what's a little ammonia injected beef-like parts? If you swallow your chew spit, it'll clean your whole system.
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