Quote jeffvickers="jeffvickers"Please google "Mechanically recovered meat". My young 'un refused a free hot dog against Workington.
Kids are getting smarter. They are more aware of ingredients in their food.
Ye Olde Oak do offer some sort of premium range. Wouldn't mind at least a premium product on our main shirt.
Thing is, these products are aimed at people that can't afford to feed themselves wholesome meals. As such, they tend to not be able to afford a match ticket.
Hot Dogs: 81% Chicken (Mechanically Separated), Potato Starch, Water, Chicken Fat, Salt, Beef Collagen, Smoke Flavouring, Hydrolysed Soya Protein, Stabilisers (E451 (i), E412), Dextrose, Coriander, Chicken Collagen, Spices, Preservative (E250), Acidity Regulator (E330). Brine: Water, Salt.
Mechanically separated meat (MSM), mechanically recovered/reclaimed meat (MRM), or mechanically deboned meat (MDM) is a paste-like meat product produced by forcing pureed or ground beef, pork, turkey or chicken, under high pressure through a sieve or similar device to separate the bone from the edible meat tissue. It is sometimes called "white slime" as an analog to meat-additive pink slime and to meat extracted by advanced meat recovery systems, both of which are different processes. The process entails pureeing or grinding the carcass left after the manual removal of meat from the bones and then forcing the slurry through a sieve under pressure. This puree includes bone, bone marrow, skin, nerves, blood vessels, and the scraps of meat remaining on the bones. The resulting product is a blend of muscle (meat) and other tissues not generally considered meat.[1 The process is controversial; Forbes, for example, called it a "not-so-appetizing meat production process".[2
Mechanically separated meat has been used in certain meat and meat products, such as hot dogs and bologna sausage,[2 since the late 1960s. For the production of chicken and turkey MSM, most of the time, breast carcasses are used as they still contain parts of breast meat.'"
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