I doubt it, because I've seen them take out hamburger meat, press it with their own hands,and grill it. I don't know if this is in every restouraunt, though. but I'd take Steak N Shake any day over McDonalds
Five Guys uses 80/20 ground chuck- high quality ground beef. Five Guys receives ground beef from hand selected manufacturers who only use raw materials from suppliers who adhere to stringent food safety requirements.
There is no such thing as "pink slime". The slime you're referring to is actually ketchup mixed with mayonnaise.
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Ground beef (pictured) usually comprises 75% or more of the final meat product in pink slime.
Pink slime, also known as boneless lean beef trimmings or lean finely textured beef, refers to an industrial byproduct created from low quality beef trimmings treated with ammonia gas to render it acceptable for food health standards.
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Pink slime, or beef trimmings treated with ammonia, is often used in commercial hamburgers, meatloaf and chili. White slime, a paste-like meat product made from flesh that has been mechanically removed from poultry or pork carcasses, is used to make hot dogs, baloney and similar products. I personally don't know about the ingredients in the Subway chicken sandwich, but there's certainly a chance that it contains white slime. It is unlikely that a commercial drink will contain either kind of slime.
Not anymore. As of 2012, McDonald's has dropped the use of pink slime.
According to a press release from RRGB, they have never purchased or served any beef with "pink slime".
For now yes :( but they announced that they will soon stop using pink slime in school lunches when spring comes.
This was spread on the Internet, but it has been denied that pink slime has ever been used in their burgers.
Shop Rite customer service says their ground beef does not contain lean beef trimmings (pink slime).
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No they don't.
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 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.