Beef company files lawsuit over name for lean finely-textured beef
Updated: A company that produces lean finely-textured beef filed a $1.2 billion defamation lawsuit in connection with the use of the term “pink slime.”
Updated: A company that produces lean finely-textured beef filed a $1.2 billion defamation lawsuit in connection with the use of the term “pink slime.”
Beef Products, Inc. blames the pink slime controversy for forcing the closure of its plants in Waterloo, Iowa; Garden City, Kansas and Amarillo, Texas.
Iowa Governor Terry Branstad campaigned in support of lean, finely-textured beef Tuesday during a visit to the Iowa State University campus.
Governor Terry Branstad is not backing down in his support for the beef product known as “pink slime”. His endorsement comes as one…
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