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Old 03-24-2012, 12:20 PM #11
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Ask them, Sally. They should be able to tell you what they allow and what they don't.

I like the fact they list all ingredients of each item on their website. But if they use things like "pink slime" I'd want to know and seriously doubt they would list it....especially using something as descriptive as that.

I think people have probably ingested it without knowing it and it's just the term "slime" that grosses people out.
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