McDonald's came under fire in the 2010s for using "pink slime" in its hamburgers, but what does that even mean, and why was it such a hot topic?
A doctor has issued a warning over 'pink slime' that is commonly found in bathrooms. The bacteria can cause a range of ...
That pink slime in your bathroom isn’t soap Speaking on TikTok, Dr Karan Rajan explained that the pink slime is a buildup of a bacteria called Serratia marcescens which loves damp, moist conditions.
The ubiquity of these sites has led to a rise in what those in the news business call "pink-slime" journalism. The problem is becoming more pervasive as it becomes harder to discern real news ...
An expert has shared that what you may be assuming is pink mould, isn't actually - and so should be treated differently.