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Pink Slime For School Lunch: Government Buying 7 Million Pounds Of Ammonia-Treated Meat For Meals

First Posted: 03/05/2012 4:19 pm Updated: 03/08/2012 1:56 pm

Pink slime -- that ammonia-treated meat in a bright Pepto-bismol shade -- may have been rejected by fast food joints like McDonald's, Taco Bell and Burger King, but is being brought in by the tons for the nation's school lunch program.

The U.S. Department of Agriculture is purchasing 7 million pounds of the "slime" for school lunches, The Daily reports. Officially termed "Lean Beef Trimmings," the product is a ground-up combination of beef scraps, cow connective tissues and other beef trimmings that are treated with ammonium hydroxide to kill pathogens like salmonella and E. coli. It's then blended into traditional meat products like ground beef and hamburger patties.

"We originally called it soylent pink," microbiologist Carl Custer, who worked at the Food Safety Inspection Service for 35 years, told The Daily. "We looked at the product and we objected to it because it used connective tissues instead of muscle. It was simply not nutritionally equivalent [to ground beef]. My main objection was that it was not meat."

Custer and microbiologist Gerald Zernstein concluded in a study that the trimmings are a "high risk product," but Zernstein tells The Daily that "scientists in D.C. were pressured to approve this stuff with minimal safety approval" under President George H.W. Bush's administration. The USDA asserts that its ground beef purchases "meet the highest standard for food safety."

Controversy surrounding "pink slime" stems from various safety concerns, particularly dangers associated with ammonium hydroxide, which can both be harmful to eat and has potential to turn into ammonium nitrate -- a common component in homemade bombs, according to MSNBC. It's also used in household cleaners and fertilizers.

In 2009, The New York Times reported that despite the added ammonia, tests of Lean Beef Trimmings of schools across the country revealed dozens of instances of E. coli and salmonella pathogens.

Between 2005 and 2009, E. coli was found three times and salmonella 48 times, according to the Times, including two contaminated batches of 27,000 pounds of meat.

A public outcry against the "slime" is led perhaps most prominently by celebrity chef Jamie Oliver, who had also successfully waged war against flavored milk in Los Angeles schools and continues a crusade for healthier school lunches.

News of the USDA's plan to bring 7 million pounds of "pink slime" to school cafeterias nationwide comes just weeks after the government announced new guidelines to ensure students are given healthier options for school meals. The new standards call for more whole grains and produce as well as less sodium and fat in school meals. While the measures mark a step forward from previous years, they still compromise amid push-back from Congress to keep pizza and french fries on the menu -- counting both the tomato paste on pizza and the potatoes that make fries as vegetables.

Still, some schools -- like several in California -- have taken the matter into their own hands, and have found ways to profit from those efforts. Umpteen school districts have taken part in a decade-long initiative, supported by a philanthropic organization, that provides schools with equipments and chefs who teach cafeteria workers to cook from scratch and produce fresh meals.

A recent report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention revealed that more than a third of high school students were eating vegetables less than once a day -- "considerably below" recommended levels of intake for a healthy lifestyle that supports weight management and could reduce risks for chronic diseases and some cancers.

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02:22 PM on 04/15/2012
I have recently started a petition on change.org regarding the removal of trans fats from public schools. This bill still needs to make it through the House so I need signatures. Please click on the link below, I appreciate your signature!
Casey Delickta
http://www.change.org/petitions/amended-senate-bill-68-will-perpetuate-poverty
11:42 AM on 03/28/2012
These processes signal a continuing interest by government to sell the American people and their flag at a discount to entrepreneurs all too eager to satisfy government's known vulnerability due to inadequate taxes and revenue mismanagement.

Far from priceless, such actions place a bounty upon the heads of every U.S. citizen, and auctions off the American flag to the highest bidder.

Americans should say, "No Sale," under the authority of government to protect the interests of U.S. Citizens, not to prostitute itself to Big Business, nor to foreign nations.

These deceptive government maneuvers are really getting old.
If American government has plenary power over commerce, let them use it for controlling commerce for the benefit of Americans, not selling off the safety and security of the nation under the pretense of government authority which puts them at risk.
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10:40 AM on 04/22/2012
Excellent post that needs everyone here to fave you. From me, first faved and fan pbr90.
08:07 AM on 03/25/2012
This sounds worse then the cube shaped pepperoni I had to endure on my pizza in school...
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03:19 AM on 03/25/2012
Wow!
02:37 AM on 03/22/2012
Part of the First Lady's healthy school diet program perhaps ? Can't wait to see her stop in at the local grade school in DC for an ammonia burger. Meanwhile the FDA continues it's attack on organic
farmers.
08:19 PM on 03/21/2012
My son and I can not certain brands of store bought Chicken and Ground Beef ?
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alkh3myst
Of course you can pay me in gum!
12:25 PM on 03/20/2012
I see wholesome, fresh ammonia in our food has gotten a lot of bad press lately. I say let's re-name it: YUM-onia! Let's not let those eco-freaks bring us down; household disinfectants in our burgers is what makes this country great!
02:54 AM on 03/20/2012
Schools: the dumping ground for the worst food. I'm sure the agribusiness corporations and their government lap dogs care for the kids. Shameful.
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Jaleson
Very Opinionated but also respectful to your opini
10:15 PM on 03/18/2012
food is food. Many families would be greatful to get their meals at school as thats their main source of food,
10:40 PM on 03/18/2012
What should the school serve - steak? Then all our taxes would go up even more in this socialist presidency. How about make your kids' lunch? I brought PBJ on wheat bread, cheese stick, orange, plus raisins for lunch for years! And I was a healthy weight-height proportionate girl! Then when I got to 7th grade I made my own lunch from a similar selection of healthy foods. Parents these days either don't place priority on taking care of what their kids eat or are too ignorant to know any better - either way depending on the government to take care of it and complain. A school lunch is the cheapest meal to make and instead of buying smokes, make food a priority. I'm sure there are exceptions to those who are unable to afford food, but the comments on here are pretty generalized towards the government being the sole problem.
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Jaleson
Very Opinionated but also respectful to your opini
12:15 PM on 03/24/2012
I agree
11:26 PM on 03/28/2012
my children pack lunches and its still cheaper than buying the garbage that the school serves ... and they may not take fruit everyday or veges for that matter but i make sure that its balanced pretty even ... school lunches have risen in price extremely... a loaf of bread is 2.79 add in bananas carrots peppers of course fruit roll ups ect mine take a bottle of water there preference still cheaper than the 3.50 the school charges....
jenniferkizzy
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06:35 PM on 03/17/2012
make's you not want too eat anymore seriously
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donaldaq63
Oderint, dum metuant:
05:16 PM on 03/17/2012
Milk shouldn't even be in lunches. Go figure that Bush Jr was the one that helped this stuff become approved for consumption. Likely got kickbacks from all his cattle buddies in Texas. Sadly, it is rapidly becoming the only thing that poor people are going to be able to afford that qualifies as meat.
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Cowboy9156
12:53 PM on 04/01/2012
You don't comprehend what you read very well, do you? George H.W. Bush is George W. Bush's father. Seems like haters like you can't wait to make negative comments about George Jr, that you don't even take the time to make sure that your accusations are correct.
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donaldaq63
Oderint, dum metuant:
04:43 PM on 04/01/2012
I am fairly certain I have the comprehension skills to be a GOP presidential candidate.
03:37 PM on 03/16/2012
Pink Slime, is discussed in a new fictionalized short story but with real facts. Pink Slime has America in an uproar. It's the derogatory term for ground-up slaughterhouse meat scraps that's ammonia sanitized. Muckraker Digger Cavanaugh has his lunch ruined when a TV report shows what's in 70% of ground beef. Feeling betrayed by the USDA, he investigates pink slime and goes up the food chain. Things are not as he thought. Sample or purchase Pink Slime: www.smashwords.com/books/view/142597
09:49 AM on 03/16/2012
Pink slime meat, or beef tailings are safe effective high quality cuts of meat despite government lies SEE: http://bit.ly/xbC6Ep
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rewith85man
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08:56 PM on 03/18/2012
They should be served to Bill O'Reilly, Rush Limbaugh, and the women of "The Talk". My "gift" to them.
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Lonnie DeVorak
08:48 PM on 03/15/2012
On Obama's order??
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bring in swat
09:39 AM on 03/15/2012
and this is one reason i have packed my kids lunch since they started grade school and will continue to do so through high school...