In the reporting by ABC's Jim Avila, the term “pink slime” was used 137 times, as he described the process which creates it. The beef trimmings are placed in a centrifuge in order to separate ...
Pink slime refers to small cuts of fat and lean beef treated with ammonium-hydroxide and processed until they melt together into a paste. This paste can be formed into any kind of meat-like product.
Claims that McDonald's uses "pink slime" as meat fillers are making the rounds again on social media. "McDonald's hamburgers are only 15% real beef," reads one widely-shared photo attributed to ...