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01-28-2012, 03:26 PM
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The Bearded One
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McDonald’s is forced to stop using ‘pink slime’ in its burger recipe
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Victory for Jamie Oliver in the U.S. as McDonald’s is forced to stop using ‘pink slime’ in its burger recipe
-TV chef was disgusted to discover ammonium hydroxide was being used by McDonald's to convert fatty beef offcuts into a beef filler for burgers
-'Why would any sensible human being want to put ammonia-filled meat into their children's mouths? asked Jamie Oliver
-McDonald's denies its hand had been forced by TV campaign
After years of trying to break America, Jamie Oliver has finally made his mark by persuading one of the biggest U.S fast food chains in the world to change their burger recipe.
McDonald's have altered the ingredients after the Naked Chef forced them to remove a processed food type that he labelled 'pink slime'.
The food activist was shocked when he learned that ammonium hydroxide was being used by McDonald's to convert fatty beef offcuts into a beef filler for its burgers in the USA.
The filler product made headlines after he denounced it on his show, Jamie Oliver’s Food Revolution.
'Basically, we’re taking a product that would be sold at the cheapest form for dogs and after this process we can give it to humans' said the TV chef.
Jamie showed American audiences the raw 'pink slime' produced in the ammonium hydroxide process used by producers named Beef Products Inc (BPI).
'Pink slime' has never been used in McDonald's beef patties in the UK and Ireland which source their meat from farmers within the two countries.
Now after months of campaigning on his hit US television show McDonald's have admitted defeat and the fast food giant has abandoned the beef filler from its burger patties.
US Department of Agriculture microbiologist Geral Zirnstein agreed with Jamie that ammonium hydroxide agent should be banned.

Up close: Jamie shocked American audiences by showing them the raw 'pink slime' produced in the ammonium hydroxide process used by producers named Beef Products Inc (BPI)

Tough talk: 'Basically, we're taking a product that would be sold at the cheapest form for dogs and after this process we can give it to humans' said the TV chef on his show

Seeing is believing: Jamie and a butcher demonstrated how the 'pink slime' is made on his show 'Jamie Oliver’s Food Revolution' and said the process had no 'respect for food, or people or children'
'Pink slime' has never been used in McDonald's beef patties in the UK and Ireland which source their meat from farmers within the two countries.
Now after months of campaigning on his hit US television show McDonald's have admitted defeat and the fast food giant has abandoned the beef filler from its burger patties.
US Department of Agriculture microbiologist Geral Zirnstein agreed with Jamie that ammonium hydroxide agent should be banned.
He said: 'I do not consider the stuff to be ground beef and I consider allowing it in ground beef to be a form of fraudulent labelling.'
The defiant chef is pleased at the decision by McDonald's stop using the ammonium hydroxide processes meat.
He said: 'Why would any sensible human being want to put ammonia-filled meat into their children's mouths?
'The great American public needs to urgently understand what their food industry is doing.'
McDonald's denied its hand had been forced by Jamie's campaign.
Todd Bacon, Senior Director of U.S. Quality Systems and Supply Chain with the fast food chain, said: 'At McDonald's food safety has been and will continue to be a top priority.
'The decision to remove BPI products from the McDonald's system was not related to any particular event but rather to support our effort to align our global beef raw material standards.
'McDonald's complies with all government requirements and food safety regulations.
'Furthermore, we have our own food safety measures and standards in place throughout the entire supply chain to ensure that we serve safe, high quality food to every customer, every time they visit our restaurants.'
Two other chains Burger King and Taco Bell have earlier bowed to pressure and removed ammonium hydroxide processed ingredients from their products.
Nobody from Beef products Inc was available for comment.
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I'm utterly amazed, how can this happen in the 21st century
and by the biggest restaurant chain in the world? 
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01-28-2012, 03:41 PM
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I do admire the guy, he done a whole TV series on trying to get kids to eat better and healthier at schools and campaigned his heart out trying to change parents attitudes to how they feed their kids...what did the parents do? Turn up at the kids lunchtime and feed them burgers! In an act of defiance like the parents felt they knew best!
Maybe now people should take the dude seriously and listen to his message!
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01-28-2012, 06:55 PM
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Lightweight
Join Date: Nov 2010
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Originally Posted by AmdM
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I'm utterly amazed, how can this happen in the 21st century
and by the biggest restaurant chain in the world? 
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Honestly, I'm not surprised that they have some weird ingredients in their burgers. I'm really happy to be brought up with healthy food so I never got used to that McDonalds/Burger King crap.
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02-12-2012, 12:55 PM
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Kneel Before Christ!
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That's hilarious and makes me glad I don't eat that crap.
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02-12-2012, 01:00 PM
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Middleweight
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I do love me some Big Mac's though.. 
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02-12-2012, 04:42 PM
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It's Hammer Time!
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I imagine the guy must be happy now after that 'pizza is now a vegetable' fiasco.
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02-12-2012, 04:58 PM
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The Recipe
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Never liked McDonalds. Hesburgers (Finland based) are as popular as Mac's are and they are times better.
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02-12-2012, 04:58 PM
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Gabba Gabba Hey
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Was that pink slime in the burgers that stuff the Ghostbusters were fighting in that movie?
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02-12-2012, 05:12 PM
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Middleweight
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Originally Posted by Rauno
Never liked McDonalds. Hesburgers (Finland based) are as popular as Mac's are and they are times better.
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I actually like Hesburger a lot, I eat there more frequently than in Mc. 
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02-13-2012, 08:19 AM
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Number 1 Nerf-Herder
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Location: England
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Originally Posted by dudeabides
Was that pink slime in the burgers that stuff the Ghostbusters were fighting in that movie?
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Just as lethal I think dude.
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