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    McDonald’s confirms that it’s no longer using ‘pink slime’ chemical in hamburgers

    Ammonium hydroxide, image from KSDK TV

    McDonald's announced last week that, as of last August, is has stopped using ammonium hydroxide in the production of its hamburgers. MSNBC reports that the chemical, used in fertilizers, household cleaners and even homemade explosives, was also used to prepare McDonalds' hamburger meat.

    And while the announcement is making headlines, you may (or may not) want to know about some other unusual chemicals being used in the production of some of our most-popular foods:

    The International Business Times lists some other questionable chemicals showing up in our foods:

    Propylene glycol: This chemical is very similar to ethylene glycol, a dangerous anti-freeze. This less-toxic cousin  prevents products from becoming too solid. Some ice creams have this  ingredient; otherwise you'd be eating ice.

    Carmine: Commonly found in red food coloring, this chemical comes from crushed cochineal, small red beetles that burrow into cacti. Husks of the beetle are ground up and forms the basis for red coloring found in foods ranging from cranberry juice to M&Ms.

    Shellac: Yes, this chemical used to finish wood products also gives some candies their sheen. It comes from the female Lac beetle.

    L-cycsteine: This common dough enhancer comes from hair, feathers, hooves and bristles.

    Lanolin (gum base): Next time you chew on gum, remember this. The goopiness of gum comes from lanolin, oils from sheep's wool that is also used  for vitamin D3 supplements.

    Silicon dioxide: Nothing weird about eating sand, right? This anti-caking agent is found in many foods including shredded cheese and fast food chili.

    So, what moved McDonald's to make the change in their hamburger production? In a statement posted on its website, McDonald's senior director of quality systems Todd Bacon wrote:

    "At the beginning of 2011, we made a decision to discontinue the use of ammonia-treated beef in our hamburgers.  This product has been out of our supply chain since August of last year. This decision was a result of our efforts to align our global standards for how we source beef around the world."

    The U.S. Agriculture Department classifies the chemical as "generally recognized as safe." McDonald's says they stopped using the chemical months ago and deny the move came after a public campaign against ammonium hydroxide by celebrity chef Jamie Oliver.

    You can watch video of Jamie Oliver showing the process of using ammonium hydroxide on meat here:

    The food industry uses ammonium hydroxide as an anti-microbial agent in meats, which allows McDonald's to use otherwise "inedible meat."

    On his show, Oliver said of the meat treatment: "Basically we're taking a product that would be sold in the cheapest form for dogs and making it 'fit' for humans."

    Even more disturbing, St. Louis-based dietician Sarah Prochaska told NBC affiliate KSDK that because ammonium hydroxide is considered part of the "component in a production procedure" by the USDA, consumers may not know when the chemical is in their food.

    "It's a process, from what I understand, called 'mechanically separated meat' or 'meat product,'" Prochaska said.  "The only way to avoid it would be to choose fresher products, cook your meat at home, cook more meals at home."

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    • h  •  12 days ago
      same thing goes into chicken, pork and veal nobody complains about it, no wonder the beef industry thought it was ok to do this. Why have FDA, cut their pay 25%
    • Breath of Death  •  Kelowna, Canada  •  1 month 19 days ago
      So, they decided to cut out the chemical used to treat the pink slime, so now it is purely pink slime...and somehow that is better? Hey buddy, I and everyone here went to school. Removing that chemical is not saying you did not add another.
      It's just safer to process your own beef. At least you know what parts you are eating.
    • jj  •  Atlanta, United States  •  2 months ago
      I stopped eating at the fastfood places when they removed normal items from the menu and added supersize only. Then I read" fast food nation". that did it.
    • Michelle  •  Pensacola, United States  •  2 months ago
      And everyone wonders why the rate of cancer has skyrocketed!
    • MSavage  •  Reno, United States  •  3 months ago
      Gee... And I wonder why we have seen a rise in diabetes and other mental disorders like autism and ADHD in the past 20 years...
      Could it be the chemicals Corporate America is putting in our food and water???
      Nawwwww...
      That would be illegal, right? Oh; I forgot... The F.D.A. must have approved it.
      And we should keep funding the F.D.A. for what reason???
      • Christopher Shelton 3 months ago
        I happen to have ADHD and i am pretty sure its not cause of McDonald's.... -__-"
    • Piriopolis  •  3 months ago
      Could I have an order of food with my chemicals please?
    • Tricia  •  2 months ago
      By the photo, I think I am going to be sick. eeww!
    • ADD Solutions  •  Pleasanton, United States  •  3 months ago
      The only part about this that is surprising is that so many people find it surprising.
      • Bruce 2 months ago
        I am surprised that your are suprised that people are surprised.......that would require people to actually investigate stuff for themselves and not just believe what they read/see/hear in the news.....
    • ralph  •  Manila, Philippines  •  3 months ago
      After all this time I was eating 'pink slime'? Shucks.
    • fairellF  •  Beaverton, United States  •  3 months ago
      Now we know the secret of why McProducts won't rot. Remember the reporter who left a hamburger and fries in her living room for 6 months only to find it dusty BUT EDIBLE six months later! Perhaps there is MORE to a big mac than should meet the stomach.
      • Russianwolf 3 months ago
        why not stock pile them they don't go bad hah hah
      • todd 2 months ago
        I tried that with a taco Bell taco and it did not even grow mold after months-Gross
    • Brie  •  New Castle, United States  •  3 months ago
      This is no lie, you can look it up. Remember the movie Alien? Remember that slime that is coming off the alien's face and body? That is the stuff McD's uses to thicken their milk shakes.
      • The Riveter 3 months ago
        Er...McDonald's uses KY jelly? Because that's what the Alien's "slime" is.
      • Brie 3 months ago
        I watched a show on Discovery about the making of Alien. They said they used the same ingredient that McD's uses to thicken their shakes. It was a pretty cut and dry statement. Maybe that same chemical compound is used in KY?
      • SekaSin 3 months ago
        The chemical compound in KY is cellulose. Cellulose is used in MANY FOODS and is a naturally occurring substance. It is not harmful to humans at all.
    • ei  •  2 months ago
      we can thank that huge agricultural (chemical) company monsanto....and the deep pockets of there lobbyists
      • Richard 1 month 15 days ago
        Alright ill tell you this now... from the monsanto in iowa i grew up next to makes weed killer.
      • ei 1 month 4 days ago
        heck yea they makeweed killer...ROUNDUP...and they made AGENT ORANGE...and they lead the world in geneticaly modifide seed and growth hormones for livestock...so now they call themselves an agricultural company...its more politically correct and makes it ok to poison the world !!!
    • Skol Vikings Guy  •  Newport, United States  •  2 months ago
      What a joke. I'd eat that all day. It's meat people. And Ammonium Hydroxide is completely safe and used to process food all of the time. I'm sure this guy is making some good money scaring people, good for him I guess.
    • Brad  •  Montgomery, United States  •  2 months ago
      The hamburgers tasted bettter w/ the slime!!!!!!!!! Please bring it back!!!!!!!!!!
    • Tricia  •  Wichita, United States  •  3 months ago
      that is just sick ... sick and beyond sick. I don't care it they claim not to use this ... this garbage. Simply thinking about it is enough to make me want to vomit!
    • G  •  3 months ago
      A bit misleading in terms of the "pink slime" moniker, no? Pretty sure that top picture has nothing at all to do with beef products, and is actually rendered chicken with chemicals. Don't get me wrong, it is equally (or more) disgusting, and goes right into chicken mcnuggets. Just not the burgers. That being said, it is all a bit gross, and I'm glad the public is now better informed.
    • Brett Allen  •  Omaha, United States  •  3 months ago
      nasty pink slime
    • Stephanie  •  Elizabeth, United States  •  3 months ago
      HOLY *%#$....... The United States would put me in JAIL for smoking harmless pot, but allows companies to sell me poison used to make rancid meat 'legal'???? #$%$ IS WRONG WITH THIS COUNTRY!!!!! This is capitalism gone criminally insane. WHY DO WE ALLOW THIS???? BOYCOTT BOYCOTT BOYCOTT!!!! DISGUSTING!!!
    • Paige  •  Tucson, United States  •  2 months ago
      No more pink slime?? Hmm..... BLUE SLIME
    • Emma  •  2 months ago
      thats nasty.

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