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An illustrated guide to ‘pink slime’ journalism These low-effort websites fill the vacuum where real local news used to be.
Five weeks before the Internet went mad over the presence of “pink slime” in ground beef across the U.S., the product’s creator was being inducted into the Nebraska Business Hall of Fame. It ...
The idea was that pink slime contained enough ammonia that, when you mixed it with ground beef, it would effectively sterilize the resulting blend. And the USDA and FDA had taken that promise at ...
That on-the-ground reporting of impacts on regular people is something we don’t have enough of; it takes pink slime out of the realm of bland corporations and media-speak, giving it a shape we can ...
A hamburger is made from ground beef containing what is derisively referred to as "pink slime," or what the meat industry calls "lean, finely textured beef," Thursday, March 15, 2012 in Concord, N.H.
An expert warns about the overgrowth of hazardous film of “pink slime” that is often mistaken for mold but can cause urinary tract and wound infections.
On Cincinnati Edition, we discuss pink-slime journalism — what it is, how to recognize it and how prevalent it's becoming. Guests: Priyanjana Bengani, ...
Beware 'Pink Slime.' Fake News Is Targeting Voters Before Election Day. If a story sounds too good – or too bad – to be true, it probably is. 'Pink Slime' Wants to Sway Your Vote With just a ...
In Fernanda Trías’s novel “Pink Slime,” one woman holds out in her town after an environmental disaster, trapped in a limbo of indecision. By Lydia Millet Lydia Millet is a novelist and ...
Five weeks before the Internet went mad over the presence of “pink slime” in ground beef across the U.S., the product’s creator was being inducted into the Nebraska Business Hall of Fame. It ...