It's interesting that not only did I see this video today, but also saw reference to it in an article in my Technology Review magazine. I'd be pretty upset to find that I was paying prime pricing for scrap meat.
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Meat Glue
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i am not happy w/this info,,!
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Technically it is totally safe. Although it is MISLEADING there is nothing wrong with the glue or meat. However because the meat was separate pieces they were exposed to air. Therefore must be cooked well done. Only health issue is if you under cook the meat, then you have bacteria inside this new piece from when is was individual pieces.
Other then that, not a problem. I have issues with the Misleading on food products. It is essentially stealing.
Other then that, not a problem. I have issues with the Misleading on food products. It is essentially stealing.
JSTMF
Duckie got it right.... AND this story is quite old. However, the "glue" is essentially refined protein from pig's blood platelettes I believe (something to that extent) so in theory it is safe. The bacteria from under cooking is the main issue. But damn if I wanted my Kelsey's Steak full on I BEST NOT be paying for this garbage ie