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Attorneys question whether what Taco Bell calls ‘beef’ is actually beef

 
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Attorneys question whether what Taco Bell calls ‘beef’ is actually beef
The late-night crowd knows all too well the allure of Taco Bell's piping-hot creations. But is it really ground beef they're putting in that beef meximelt?

That's the question at the heart of a lawsuit filed recently by the Montgomery, Alabama-based law firm Beasley Allen.

The standard for what constitutes beef as defined by the USDA is pretty straightforward: "flesh of animals." In the "Food Facts" section of its website, Taco Bell says the following about its beef: "Our taco meat is made from USDA-inspected beef and is subjected to quality check points. It tastes great because it's simmered in 12 authentic seasonings and spices and is never frozen. Moreover, our taco meat is leaner than what you'll find in a restaurant-cooked hamburger because of the unique way that we prepare our taco meat and remove fat." But Beasley Allen contends that the company's claims are untrue.
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Re: Attorneys question whether what Taco Bell calls ‘beef’ is actually beef
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Re: Attorneys question whether what Taco Bell calls ‘beef’ is actually beef
Posted yesterday, nobody cares.

They should just advertise their food as vegetarian.
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01/26/2011 01:01 PM
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Re: Attorneys question whether what Taco Bell calls ‘beef’ is actually beef
I kind-of care. I eat taco bell all the time and for a long time now, when I order something ground beef, it doesn't really satisfy. A combo burrito with beans, "beef", onion, red sauce and cheese has no texture anymore, it's all just mush.

I worked there in the 80's and 90's for a bit, and it used to be 100% ground beef, and when you ate it, you were satisfied.
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Re: Attorneys question whether what Taco Bell calls ‘beef’ is actually beef
barf, it's SAND, PEOPLE ARE EATING DIRT... lol
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01/26/2011 01:10 PM
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Re: Attorneys question whether what Taco Bell calls ‘beef’ is actually beef
fast food is so fucking digusting. Why do people eat that shit
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