Thursday, 15 March 2012

{Political_Views} USDA defends feeding school children ammonium-treated 'dog food'

ammonium-treated 'dog food'

>
> Let's put it this way, if they had been caught doing this in the
> 1980's they would have called it what it is, dog food, but because
> the laws changed in the 1990's it is now called "filler".
>
> This video exposes the details behind "pink slime" found in more
> than 70% of USDA approved ground beef found on grocery store
> shelves.
>
> In the accompanying article, the Department of Agriculture is
> defending the use of ammonium-treated filler in meals destined for
> schoolchildren as part of the national school lunch program.
>
> Good grief! I thought the chicken nuggets were bad...
>
> Video:
>
> http://www.brasschecktv.com/page/9786.html
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> Goodman Green
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