A pink, slimy meat product made from slaughterhouse trimmings can now legally be classified as ground beef. Manufacturer Beef Products Inc. sued ABC News after the network repeatedly dubbed the ...
In the last few weeks, consumers have been enlightened about the controversial contents of ground beef sold at various grocery stores, fast food restaurants and even in school lunches. Because of the ...
Americans may soon be skeptical about the hamburgers they make after reading about whistleblowers who were compelled to tell the media about the so-called pink slime found in U.S. ground beef. On ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. McDonald's cheeseburger - Smith Collection/gado/Getty Images McDonald's made a startling announcement in 2012, stating it would no ...
Don't say we never did anything for you: AFA Foods, a ground beef processor (read: pink slime supplier), has filed for bankruptcy today and blamed media coverage of "pink slime" for the sudden lack of ...
"It's economic fraud," said whistleblower Gerald Zirnstein, a former scientist at the /*United States Department of Agriculture*/ (/*USDA*/). "It's not fresh ground beef. It's a substitute, it's a ...