(Poll) 'Pink Slime' Coverage Leads to Billion-Dollar Defamation Lawsuit Against ABC News, Diane Sawyer and Others
Beef Products Inc. has filed a defamation lawsuit against ABC News stemming from coverage of a meat product called "finely textured beef."
Who can forget a memorable term like "pink slime," which critics used to describe "lean, finely textured beef," an inexpensive filler used to stretch ground beef found commonly in grocery stores and restaurants? Media outlets jumped on the story – and the term. Businesses around Iowa and beyond such as Hy-Vee pulled the meat from their shelves, restaurants and schools stopped serving it, and Beef Products Inc., the processor of the meat, closed its Cedar Valley plant which cost 650 jobs. Two companies won't soon be forgetting the term. BPI of South Dakota has filed a billion dollar defamation lawsuit against ABC News, anchor Diane Sawyer and others. The lawsuit claims the network misled consumers into believing the product is unhealthy and…
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Bill
12:15 am on Wednesday, September 19, 2012
Since when is mainstream media truthful? Frankly it's amazing they reported something that wasn't a gov approved story.   more ›