Some liken the boneless beef to pet food, but others say it is not a nutritional concern Schools across the US are to be allowed to stop serving so-called "pink slime" beef to their pupils at mealtimes.
In a statement, the US Department of Agriculture said schools buying beef from a central government scheme could now choose from a range of options.
The term has become used to describe a type of beef trimming commonly found in school and restaurant beef in the US.
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