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Posted: Mar 5, 2013

DAKOTA DUNES, South Dakota (Reuters) - A year ago, Beef Products Inc. had four state-of-the art plants, more than 1,300 employees and was expanding aggressively. The meat company was the leading maker of "lean finely textured beef," a low-fat product made from chunks of beef, including trimmings, and exposed to tiny bursts of ammonium hydroxide to kill E. coli and other dangerous contaminants. Few Americans realized the product was a mainstay of fast-food burgers, school lunch tacos and homemade meatloaf. Today, the South Dakota company's revenues have plummeted from more than $650 million to about $130 million a year, and three of its plants are shuttered. Company officials blame the abrupt falloff on a series of ABC News broadcasts that began last March - stories that repeatedly called its product "pink slime." BPI hired a high-powered Chicago trial lawyer and in September slapped the network, star anchor Diane Sawyer and other defendants with a 27-count lawsuit that seeks at least $1.2 billion in damages - about one-fifth of the fiscal 2012 net income of American Broadcasting Co parent Walt Disney Co. Now, the case, which many observers initially wrote off as a public relations ploy by a desperate company, is shaping up as one of the most high-stakes defamation court battles in U.S. history. The court fight could put modern television journalism on trial and highlight the power of language in the Internet Age: In the wake of the reports on "World News with Diane Sawyer," the term "pink slime" went viral. The case also underscores an intensifying war between the farm sector and its critics over how food is made. In Europe, for instance, an uproar has erupted over the inclusion of horsemeat in a variety of products. Although the media furor over "lean finely textured beef" has waned in the U.S., the economic ripple effect is still being felt by the nation's meat-packers and ground beef manufacturers, which are wrestling with a dwindling cattle supply and rising meat prices - and are now slowly reintroducing products similar to LFTB into the marketplace. More: http://news.yahoo.com/special-report-did-diane-sawyer-smear-pink-slime-201602893.html;

As a vegetarian, - I'm Grumpy

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I can't honestly say I have sympathy for the beef industry. I've seen what goes on in that business, and I'll have NO part of it.

If I were a vegetarian - I'd be grumpy too!

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;) Just kidding!!!

LOL - I'm Grumpy

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That post like does look pretty awesome, I have to say: As a vegetarian, I'm grumpy! LOL

I suspect the plaintiff has a big problem: We saw that stuff. - It IS pink slime. nm

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Mmmmmm... delicious meat paste - VP

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First, ABC or Diane Sawyer did not coin the phrase "pink slime." It's been around a lot longer than when the show aired.

Second, even though some don't like the idea (mostly men in suits who won't touch their own product let alone ingest it), folks do have the right to know exactly what they're putting in their mouths and what their children are eating at school lunch. Lean finely textured beef and GMOs anyone? It's good for you!

No thanks. It's Tuesday... Soylent Green day.

Hope this law suit is a major fail.

"Delicious?" - So you like it!

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Sarcasm! - Vamonos Pest

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But you already knew that, didn't you?

Oh good, I've been wanting to use - this one.

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I like your desk - is it comfortable?
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Did you design it?
And I've been waiting to use - this one
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Sarcasm!! - sm
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In case you didn't know that.

A widespread industrial practice - nothing wrong with it

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Just that the media got wind of it and created a sensationalized non-issue.

Ingredients - problem?

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"...'lean finely textured beef,' a low-fat product made from chunks of beef, including trimmings, and exposed to tiny bursts of ammonium hydroxide to kill E. coli and other dangerous contaminants."

From what I can tell, this is totally healthy. Should they not use the ammonium hydroxide?

it's not totally healthy - doe

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it wasn't approved as a food additive until 2001. The meat is removed from the bone by machines - not by hand - thus requiring the need for decontamination to kill the E. coli that might be present in these pieces of beef that come from all over the animal's body.

So, you don't mind eating pink slime? - VP

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Brave girl/guy.

Even if you don't mind eating it, don't you think you have the right to know you're eating it? Dontcha feel a bit ripped off if you're paying for a product that you think is a regular (edible) cut of meat only to find out that it's (cheaper) chemically treated fillers? Hey... maybe they'll throw in some free E. coli though, so it's worth the risk. And you don't mind any taxpayer dollars going to pay for this stuff so our kids can ingest it i. their school lunches? Really?

If you ask me, this not a nonissue. Actually, it's the tip of the iceberg where our severely broken food system in this country is concerned. A few people make huge amounts of money feeding us (and our kids) unhealthy garbage.

If they called guacamole green slime - ...

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ice cream - white slime

tomato paste - red slime

etc.
Depends on whether they put mayonnaise - in it. Abomination! nm
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Maybe if the avo was kept in deplorable conditions - pumped full of hormones and
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antibiotics, abused, assembly line slaughtered and squished into an unrecognizable patty for your delight.
then they would be wrong - doe
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Guacamole has a definition. Ice cream has a definition. Tomato paste has a definition. There is a reason that LFTB is defined as a "processed beef product" and not simply "meat". The product cannot even be legally be sold directly to consumers in the U.S.

incidentally, the term "pink slime" - doe

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...was coined by a USDA microbiologist. Not Diane Sawyer.

Nobody said it was - "coined by" Diane Sawyer

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or did they?

you're right... - doe

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My error. I guess I got confused by the part that said BPI blames ABC News for using the term, and is suing the network, Diane Sawyer and others with a 27-count lawsuit that seeks at least $1.2 billion in damages.

I thought it was worth clarifying where the term came from.

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