GASTON COUNTY, N.C. — Beef served in lunch line at Gaston County Schools might contain the notoriously named “pink slime.” Or it might not. Gaston County Schools Nutrition Director Frank Fields said ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Opening statements in what could be the largest defamation case in U.S. history are set to begin Monday in a South Dakota courtroom. In suing ABC News for ...
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 ...
WASHINGTON, March 15, 2012 –Reacting to a social media storm of criticism over the use of "lean finely textured beef" USDA officials say they will offer more alternative ground beef products to ...
When we talked about “pink slime” beef in grocery stores and schools earlier this week, the state Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction said no Washington public schools are serving 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 ...
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 ...
WASHINGTON, April 4, 2012 -The fallout over production of “lean, finely textured beef” (LFTB) dubbed “pink slime” continues to drag down beef prices, hurt meat companies involved with the process and ...
A former employee of Beef Products Inc. is suing ABC News, anchor Diane Sawyer, celebrity chef Jamie Oliver and others, saying that their use of the phrase “pink slime” ultimately cost him his job.
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