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State senator calls for investigation into 'meat glue'
Just when you thought the “pink slime” controversy was in the past and that the discovery of mad-cow disease had blown over, the forces that be now bring yet another cause for carnivore concern: calls for an investigation into ‘meat...
Tags: Google+, Allergies, E. coli Infection, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Burger King
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AFA Foods blames 'pink slime' controversy for bankruptcy filing
For a controversy cooked up over a product that’s been around for years, the recent outcry over "pink slime" seems to be hitting many businesses where it hurts, most recently causing beef products company AFA Foods Inc. to declare Chapter 11...
Tags: Google+, Economy, Business and Finance, Hamburgers, Tyson Foods Incorporated, Lifestyle and Leisure
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'Pink slime's' Beef Products Inc.: Hard knock for a good company?
Beef Products Inc. told the Associated Press on Monday that it’ll shut down operations at three of the four plants where it makes the meat product that critics have nastily taken to calling “pink slime.” But some food industry experts...
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BPI closes Garden City plant after controversy
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsEugene Martinez is one of more than 230 employees who won't have a job come May 25. "I was hoping to retire there. Nine more years before I reached retirement age,” Martinez said. Beef Products Incorporated is closing three of its processing...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Gardens and Parks, Gardening, Consumers, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Brownback says "pink slime" criticism unfair
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsGrocery stores including Dillons have stopped selling products containing it. Fast food restaurants like McDonalds have stopped including it in their burgers. However, Kansas Governor Sam Brownback says there's nothing wrong with the low-cost beef filler...Tags: Government, Executive Branch, Republican Party, Sam Brownback, Terry Branstad
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"Pink Slime" maker halts production at plants, including one in Kansas
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsThe company that makes "pink slime"is suspending operations at three of four plants where the low-cost beef filler is made amid a public outcry over concern about the ingredient. Beef Products Inc. spokesman Craig Letch on Monday told The...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations
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Mad cow reemergence may hamper California's beef, dairy industries
The reemergence of mad cow disease, discovered in a California dairy cow, could have major implications for the state’s meat industry, even though officials have said that the human food supply is unaffected. Bovine spongiform encephalopathy hasn&...
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Fast food serves up career opportunities
Phil Gray always knew he wanted to start a family business — and fast food created the path. Gray launched GrayCo Management in Boca Raton as aMcDonald's franchisee. But before that, he actually worked atMcDonald's. He was attracted toMcDonald'...
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BPI closing 3 plants, blaming 'pink slime' uproar
DAKOTA DUNES, S.D. (AP) — A South Dakota beef company says it plans to close processing plants in three states because of the controversy surrounding a product that critics have dubbed "pink slime." Beef Products Inc. spokesman Rich Jochum said... -
Garden City meat plant closing permanently
DAKOTA DUNES, S.D. (AP) - A South Dakota beef company says it plans to close processing plants in three states because of the controversy surrounding a product that critics have dubbed "pink slime." Beef Products Inc. spokesman Rich Jochum said Monday...
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Maker of 'pink slime' closing three plants, 650 jobs gone, because of outcry over meat product
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Beef Products Inc. will close processing plants in three states this month because of the controversy surrounding its meat product that critics have dubbed “pink slime,” a company official said Monday. About 650...
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