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Grocery Stores Pulling 'Pink Slime'

Grocery store chains have recently spoken out on their ground beef standards. Some are pulling the lean finely textured beef, others never carried it.

 

Nationally, there has been wildfire around grocery stores that carry Lean Finely Textured Beef (LFTB) after a former United States Department of Agriculture scientist said that 70 percent “of the ground beef we buy at the supermarket contains something he calls 'pink slime,'" according to an ABC report. 

LFTB, the hot topic of late, is "waste" meat and fat that is often ground and turned into processed meat products or combined with higher quality meat to make low-fat ground beef.

Because beef trim is often filled with E. Coli and salmonella, it's treated with ammonium hydroxide, creating "pink slime," a term coined by some scientists who claim the resulting product "isn't really beef."

Grocery stores are now rolling out releases making statements that they are pulling the beef from their shelves or reiterating that they never offered it in the first place. 

Here’s what the grocery store companies are saying:

Wegmans: “Wegmans is not removing these products from sale.  We will transition to ground beef without lean finely textured beef, as soon as its available from our supplier. That timeline is now being determined.”

Giant: Giant Food announced Thursday it was working to convert its fresh and frozen store brand beef products to those that do not contain LFTB, though LFTB is "safe and in compliance with all USDA standards for lean beef."

BJ’s: "Beginning April 7, BJ’s will only offer fresh ground meat that is boneless lean beef trimmings-free. BLBT-free frozen ground beef will be available by April 20. All ground beef ground in-club does NOT contain any BLBT. BJ’s will continue to offer fresh all-natural NatureSource ground beef and frozen Earth’s Pride ground beef which are and have always been BLBT free."

Walmart/Sam’s Club: “As a result of customer and member feedback, Walmart and Sam’s Club will begin offering fresh ground beef that does not contain lean finely textured beef (LFTB). We are working aggressively with our suppliers to have new offerings in our stores and clubs as quickly as possible. As these products become available, associates in our meat department and at our customer service desks will share updates with customers who inquire.”

Harris Teeter: "Harris Teeter's own brand suppliers do not use ‘pink slime’ in any Harris Teeter Brands ground beef including Harris Teeter Naturals, Rancher and Angus ground beef products."

Whole Foods: "We have never sold pink slime and never will. Our store has no artificial colors, sweeteners or preservatives,” said Katie Wolffe from Whole Foods Vienna.

Shoppers Food: “We are currently working with our suppliers to ensure a smooth transition to this new policy. All current beef products in our stores meet strict safety and quality standards approved by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.”

Safeway: “Our customers’ concerns matter to us, which is why our meat departments will no longer purchase fresh ground beef or frozen ground beef patties that contain lean, finely textured beef.” 

Food Lion: "Food Lion has made the decision to no longer carry fresh ground beef products that contain lean finely textured beef (LFTB) or boneless lean beef trimmings (BLBT), as a result or our customers' feedback. We are currently working with our suppliers on a transition plan based on product availability."

Fresh Market: “We just want to let you know that The Fresh Market has never and will never use any kind of slime in our ground beef. In fact, we offer a Ground Beef Guarantee that no other retailer can match.”

Costco: According to this NPR article, Costco’s beef never contained LFTB.

Trader Joe's: "Our ground beef is 100 percent pure beef with nothing added." 

Vienna Patch editor Erica Hendry contributed to this article. 

Related Topics: Beef, USDA, and pink slime

Mike

9:01 pm on Friday, March 23, 2012

I still would avoid Food Lion meat no matter what they do. Bad experiences...not more details needed. I do go to Food Lion every now and then, just don't buy meat there.

Nice to see other business responding to consumer demand.

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5210

9:32 pm on Friday, March 23, 2012

I agree with Mike, except for the every now and then; I prefer never.

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MVS

11:43 am on Saturday, March 24, 2012

I remember all the tricks the "Food Liars" were busted for in the eighties with ground beef. The re-dying and all that. I don't think they've ever had a strong enough quality policy to override local corner cutting in the stores. Generally speaking, like Mike was saying they might be OK for box items, but it was better to avoid that sort of thing. Are there any Food Lions left? I thought they went to being Bloom, and now Bloom is gone away. Hey, what about fast food?! Our local resturants? I think this needs to be explored.

Bill

2:05 am on Saturday, March 24, 2012

It is an outrageous fraud that this stuff was passed off as beef in the first place. Do we have to march on Washington to get accurate labels on our food? I will not buy meat from any place that has ever sold this.

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MVS

11:45 am on Saturday, March 24, 2012

Thanks for the article, Patch is really getting to the news that matters to us locally.

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Susan Billings

12:05 pm on Saturday, March 24, 2012

Pink slime was a consumer fraud. Now we know which stores to trust. We need proper labeling, esp on NON GMO foods!

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Marie Coleman

4:20 pm on Saturday, March 24, 2012

Can not trust what goes on behind closed doors. There is a code of silence in most businesses and not enough inspections.

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sexysassie

3:21 pm on Sunday, March 25, 2012

I'm truly thankful , that I stoped eating beef, years ago . This is a bad situation for the American people, who can we trust???????;

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sexysassie

3:29 pm on Sunday, March 25, 2012

We the people need to stop buying , ground beef, from the retailers and take a stand against the manufacturer's and send them a message that they are not going to just sell anything to us. That's why we have sickness and develops elments that we don't understand.

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Lauren Jost

9:13 am on Monday, March 26, 2012

Update: Trader Joe's has said they have no 'pink slime' in their beef. We'll check with Magruder's, too.

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Isle D Belle

9:49 am on Wednesday, March 28, 2012

This change in retailers' policies has come about because of consumers making their voices heard. This is just the beginning. Let's take responsibiliity for what is available in our grocery stores and let manufacturers, distributors and retailers know what we will not tolerate in our food. How about we talk about antibiotics and growth hormones in beef and poultry next?

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