Sentences with phrase «regarding pink slime»

She and I will meet this month to map out a plan to engage the scientists at UNICEF to expose the many dynamics involved with nutrient damage — similar to what I spoke about on the other thread regarding pink slime.

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The story features my successful Change.org petition in 2012 regarding the use of lean, finely textured beef (aka «pink slime») in school food, and goes on to discuss subsequent petition campaigns on food - related issues.
(To put this figure in perspective, my successful 2012 Change.org petition regarding lean, finely textured beef, aka «pink slime,» had around 225,000 signatures when USDA took action, and I closed the petition at around 259,000 signatures.)
Back in July, many of you saw an Associated Press story which reported that «[s] everal food writers, including a New York Times reporter, have been subpoenaed by a meat producer as part of its $ 1.2 billion defamation lawsuit against ABC in regards to the network's coverage of a beef product dubbed «pink slime» by critics.»
If they truly believe in transparency and giving consumers choices and information about what's in their food in regards to pink slime, then they need to now apply that same reasoning of transparency and choice to GMOs, by allowing labeling that states that foods contain GMOs.
One of the biggest concerns of consumers with regards to pink slime is that there is no way of knowing if your ground beef contains it, as it is not required to be disclosed on the packaging.
While the USDA seems to mean well, it may do better in the public's eyes to remove the veil of secrecy with regards to pink slime and require it to be listed on meat packaging.
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