When even fast - food retailers like Taco Bell and McDonald's have
banned pink slime, which was once relegated to dog food, it's time to rethink what is acceptable for our kids, and for ourselves.
Not exact matches
I spoke this morning with Maine Congresswoman Chellie Pingree's office and was pleased to learn that she has now submitted her sign - on letter to USDA with the signatures of 41 Congressional representatives, all of whom support the request expressed in our Change.org petition that USDA
ban all use of Lean Beef Trimmings, aka «
pink slime» in ground beef destined for the National School Lunch Program.
By now you have seen and heard about the outcry from parents and students around the country to
ban «finely textured lean beef trimmings» or more commonly «
pink slime» from school lunches.
I promise I won't turn The Lunch Tray into «all -
slime - all - the - time,» but I wanted to update you about the petition started here on Tuesday morning seeking to
ban «
pink slime» in school food:
We choose to
ban HFCS, MSG and
pink slime from our house knowing when our foster kids visit their family, they won't share that parenting style.
According to snopes the «
pink slime» has been
banned since 2004 and meat isn't soaked in ammonia.