Uncle Sam Is Feeding Your Kids Soylent Pink… Is Soylent Green Next?
We originally called it soylent pink,” microbiologist Carl Custer, who worked at the Food Safety Inspection Service for 35 years, told The Daily. “We looked at the product and we objected to it because it used connective tissues instead of muscle. It was simply not nutritionally equivalent [to ground beef]. My main objection was that it was not meat.”
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is purchasing 7 million pounds of the “slime” for school lunches,
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