MO_cows said:
I put on my flame proof panties to say this. "Pink slime" was handed to the news media on a platter. When the process was developed, there should have been news releases heralding it as an advancement in food science. It was "green", getting X percent more usable beef from every carcass. There should have been special products made from it, labeled low fat, low cholesterol and all the other tags that are so favorable to today's consumers. But did they do any of that? No. They quietly snuck it into ground beef, without changing the labeling, downgrading the texture and flavor of the ground beef. Then act all surprised when it blows up in their face? Really?
In my opinion, which is worth a whole lot of nothing, this has been the problem with most of the "new" advancements in ag. We don't promote them to the general public. If they would have gotten the Greenies and HSUS behind them, by saying they were going to produce more pounds of beef, from less killed cattle, it would have gone a whole bunch better.
No, its not BPI fault for producing the "pink slime" but they opened their door to a complete bunch of no nothing people, then sprung on them the process they were using. The interviewers were probably "grossed out" from the kill floor, and then when this "new" process is presented, they took it and ran.
We need to be promoting our products everyday, in a positive light. While I might see roping a calf and doctoring it as a daily part of life, Joe Public sees someone abusing both the calf and the horse. We are the speakers in agriculture, whether we want to be or not.