Man Laid Off From Pink-Slime-Producing Company Sues ABC, Jamie Oliver
Everything about this is gross.
Everything about this is gross.
Beef Products, Inc. is claiming the network engaged in a massive smear campaign that lead to major losses.
The global demand for American beef is down, thanks to the fallout over pink slime.
Come on, guys! It's not that bad.
First of all it's not even "natural," and second, it's totally loaded with pesticides.
The chemically-treated beef product and its makers have a long history of safety lapses.
Do we need to start calling them "unhappy meals?"
The burger chain ran an ad in eight papers today to brag that it never served you the scary meat filler.
Jobs will be lost, and beef prices will (possibly) go up.
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Earlier reports suggested the staffer had been shot, then beaten, to death, causing much undue alarm.