What is BEEF?
Hotdogs are made with stuff like LFTB. We all know what to expect and few would make hotdogs a regular part of their diet. It is an occasional low quality and low nutrition food. That is not the same expectation when people buy ground beef. Ground beef is considered a part of a healthy nutritious meal that is used often. This is something used as a staple and a regular part of daily meals.
Take this typical weekday meal of Spaghetti and meat balls/sauce I might make.
Organic tomato sauce, whole grain spaghetti, fresh basil, garlic, onion, a little red wine. Side salad with vinaigrette. Beef. Trying to make a nutritious meal there is a choice of 85,90,95% fat content ground beef. I have paid that extra money repeatedly for the more expensive leaner MEAT.
It turns out that unless I bought organic, which I sometimes have, that leaner product instead of having a higher meat to fat ration probably was made leaner by adding LFTB. Instead of getting more fat, the product had more tendon, cartilage and salvage meat. I may have gotten a leaner protein beef product but it would not have been more nutritious. And I paid more for it!
This is completely unethical. There was nothing on the label to say I was eating cartilage and scraps, no mention of ammonia. USDA/BPI says there is nothing to add to the label because it is BEEF. They repeat it over and over. It's beef, beef, beef. Is that really what anyone thinks they are buying? Beef to me means MEAT, the muscle tissue. What else from cattle is considered beef? Tripe, Cartilage, guts, tails, eyeballs? All of that might be edible but it is not what I was buying. I was buying beef meaning ground muscle meat. I paid extra money for leaner ground meat.
I was swindled and betrayed. All USDA approved (with connections to big AG business). I was not informed or given the choice to make the right decision for my health.
LFTB may have it's place, just as hotdogs do, but it should not be passed off as ground meat. It should be labeled. I'm angry that when I made purchases trying to make a healthy meal, the USDA approved this filler to be mixed in with what I was buying. This is a real problem in transparency and respect. All about the cash this decision. Disgust, in the product, government, back room deals, and commercial agriculture.