The nutritionally-barren product, which is particularly susceptible to infection by food-bourne illness, was rejected by fast food restaurants earlier this year.
"Pink Slime" Meat Rejected By McDonalds, Bought For School Lunches
Learn (and Win!) with Food Day and Stop Foodborne Illness
Oct. 24 is Food Day. Enter to win a huge gift basket full of goodies and join Stop Foodborne Illness in front of the Hancock Building to win fabulous prizes.
Dirty Birdy
This picture of a seagull reminded us that Chicago's beaches officially open for swimming in less than two weeks on May 23. But being the overall grumps that we are, it doesn't make us think of lazy days basking in the sun and splashing in Lake Michigan, but rather of the various beach closings each summer due to elevated levels of E.coli bacteria caused mainly by our fine feathered friend above. The city is trying to cull the seagull population by coating gull eggs with corn oil, which prevents them from hatching. Let's just hope they are more successful with that endeavor than they were with the Canada geese.
Turning the Big Lake into Poop Soup
You may have noticed that it rained literally all day yesterday, which just means one more example of the weather not cooperating in Chicago on a holiday.

