Tuesday, January 5, 2010

* Ammonia - Yum


                       Cow photo credit: NV News



If you're in the beef business, what do you do with all the extra cow parts and trimmings that have traditionally been sold off for use in pet food? You scrape them together into a pink mass, inject them with a chemical to kill the e.coli, and sell them to fast food restaurants to make into hamburgers.

That's what's been happening all across the USA with beef sold to McDonald's, Burger King, school lunches and other fast food restaurants, according to a New York Times article. The 
beef is injected with ammonia, a chemical commonly used in glass cleaning and window cleaning products.

This is all fine with 
the USDA, which endorses the procedure as a way to make the hamburger beef "safe" enough to eat. Ammonia kills e.coli, you see, and the USDAdoesn't seem to be concerned with the fact that people are eating ammonia in their hamburgers.



Read the entire article at: 
Window cleaning chemical injected into fast food hamburger meat



The secret ingredient in that burger? Ammonia, yum.

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