What is ‘pink slime’ journalism? “Pink slime” journalism is named after a meat byproduct and describes outlets that publish poor quality reports that appear to be local news. In the past decade, many ...
Fast food has become an integral part of our modern lifestyle. With its convenience and affordability, it’s no wonder that people from all walks of life rely on it for their meals. However, the rise ...
Pink slime, that ammonia-treated concoction used in ground beef that has offended the sensibilities of so many people, might finally disappear. The Associated Press reports that three of four ...
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 ...
If you haven’t seen this picture already, it’s your (un)lucky day. It’s the dreaded “Pink Slime” — mechanically separated chicken cleaned with ammonia hydroxide, And according to Internet reports ...
As the 2024 U.S. election draws closer, a dark facet of the media world has some in the industry on edge: a particular type of fake news website that is designed to appear legitimate. The ubiquity of ...
While pink slime in itself poses no scientifically credible threat to the public, Schaffner says, it does present a different problem: overconsumption. "We can certainly make the argument, and we've ...
Pink slime. Appetizing, right? Well, you eat it each time you order a burger at a fast-food restaurant. What is it? Trimmings from cattle carcasses that are heated and then bathed in ammonium ...
Five weeks before the Internet went mad over the presence of “pink slime” in ground beef across the U.S., the product’s creator was being inducted into the Nebraska Business Hall of Fame. It was Feb.