McDonald’s has declared that it will no longer use “pink slime” in the manufacturing of its food products, ABC News reported yesterday. Much like you’re probably doing right now, when I first heard ...
For years, McDonald's has fervently denied claims that its chicken-based menu items are made with a soft-serve-looking concoction known colloquially as pink slime. You may have seen the accusations ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. NEW YORK (CNNMoney) — McDonald’s is getting ...
Meals from McDonald's will no longer include "pink slime," an ammonium hydroxide solution used to kill bacteria. The Oak Brook, Ill.-based fast food chain said it would no longer use the controversial ...
Jamie Oliver scored a victory last week. McDonald's has announced that they will stop using ammonium hydroxide in their beef, a substance that the crusading chef once labeled as “pink slime”. The ...
McDonald's has made a menu change, announcing the restaurant will no longer use a food additive some have dubbed pink slime. The food additive is a filler made from spare beef trimmings treated with ...
It may seem like a bad idea to give your customers a behind-the-scenes look at a process some will find disgusting. But that’s what McDonald's did by releasing a video showing how McNuggets are made.
The ‘Manly Man Beef’ TV campaign for McDonald’s China airs from today until 6 March. It shows Chinese men showing off their ‘manly’ characteristics such as being no-nonsense, straightforward, and ...
NEW YORK (CNNMoney) McDonald's is getting the word out: There is no "pink slime" in its McNuggets or hamburgers. And, yes, its food does rot - and that's a good thing. As part of a new campaign, ...
The filler, commonly referred to as "pink slime," is made from spare beef trimmings that are treated with ammonium hydroxide to kill any bacteria. The Department of Agriculture said the practice is ...