"Pink slime" is beef trimmings. Once only used in dog food and cooking oil, the trimmings are now sprayed with ammonia so they are safe to eat and added to most ground beef as a cheaper filler.
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No they use a deriivative of pink slime commonly called slime filler or purple slime sometimes giving the meat a inner purpleish color. do not eat at sonic there is no deffinite proof yet but it is beleived it causes cancer.
No. The so-called "pink slime" is associated with the left-overs from processing beef, which is made into food, and has nothing to do with buffalo meat.
That's microbial growth - either bacteria or yeast or even slime mold.
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No they use a deriivative of pink slime commonly called slime filler or purple slime sometimes giving the meat a inner purpleish color. do not eat at sonic there is no deffinite proof yet but it is beleived it causes cancer.
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Pink slime is a meat byproduct created by separating lean beef scraps from fat using a centrifuge. The scraps are then treated with ammonia to kill bacteria, rinsed, and formed into a paste used as a filler in ground beef products. Despite being approved by the USDA as safe for consumption, pink slime has faced controversy due to concerns about its processing methods.
Sams Club / Wal-Mart announced March 22, 2012 that it would no longer sell ground beef with the additive known as "pink slime". This is just not true for the Sam's club in Dallas. I went in this saturday April 6th and I spoke with the meat department directly and he told me that they dont call it pink slime but yes its in their meat and it is perfectly healthy. This disturbed me because every post online says they dont carry it but they are selling it. Sam's offered no alternative.