Safeway,
America’s second largest supermarket chain, has announced it will no longer
sell what the meat industry calls “lean finely textured beef” and the public has come to call “pink slime“.
Safeway
says in a statement “considerable consumer concern” led to its decision even
though the chain believes its beef with the controversial filler in it is safe.
“Safeway is
committed to providing our customers with the highest-quality products,” the
company said in a statement. “While the USDA and food industry experts agree
that lean finely textured beef is safe and wholesome, recent news stories have
caused considerable consumer concern about this product. Safeway will no longer purchase ground beef
containing lean finely textured beef.”
Makers of
“lean finely textured beef” and the USDA
say that it is not an additive and need not be labeled, and is safe to
eat. But critics, including former USDA scientists, contend the ammonia treated
“pink slime” — made from low quality scraps once used for dog food and cooking
oil — is less nutritious than pure ground beef.
“It’s not
fresh ground beef. It’s a cheap substitute being added in,” microbiologist
Gerald Zirnstein said.
Seventy
percent of all store bought ground beef contained “pink slime,” but since ABC
News exposed its widespread use many grocery stores have told shoppers their
meat counters are free of the mixture.
The USDA
announced last week that it will disclose to school districts which of its
suppliers use pink slime so administrators can decide whether to purchase it.
Safeway has
1400 stores coast to coast, second only
to Kroger. The chain now joins Publix, HEB, Whole Foods and Costco promising
their ground beef is additive free.
Related Article:
70 Percent of Ground Beef at Supermarkets Contains ‘Pink Slime’
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