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  • Trump Takes Away Congress’ Annual Ribeye ‘Picnic’, Sends Steaks To…

    06/22/2018 4:47:27 PM PDT · by Hojczyk · 117 replies
    Constitution.com ^ | June 22,2018 | Andrew West
    Now, however, another piece of the humanist in President Trump is showing through, as a debate over Congress’ ineffectual work on immigration rages. You see, today was supposed to be the annual congressional “picnic”, which is literally just a 5-star meal served in a tent to these Washington fat cats. That’s right: cancelled. When asked why, the President gave a very blue collar answer. As the immigration debacle looms large over the halls of Congress, President Donald Trump decided to scrap the lawmakers’ annual congressional picnic at the White House because it just didn’t feel “right.” “I was just walking...
  • New meat names mean bye bye, pork chop; hello, ribeye (more than 350 names changed)

    04/03/2013 5:56:18 PM PDT · by Libloather · 46 replies
    **SNIP** In an effort to boost sales going into the grilling season and make shopping at the meat counter a bit easier, the pork and beef industries are retooling more than 350 names of meat cuts to give them more sizzle and consumer appeal. **SNIP** In the beef aisle, a boneless shoulder top blade steak will become a flatiron steak, a beef under blade boneless steak will become a Denver steak. Not all names in the meat counter will change -- ground beef will still be ground beef
  • Meat industry to reboot labels to help consumers

    04/04/2013 10:27:11 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 14 replies
    www.wtop.com ^ | 04-04-13 | J.M. HIRSCH
    <p>Don't know your pork butts from your rump roasts? It may be getting a little easier.</p> <p>The American meat industry is rolling out a refresh of the often confusing 40-year-old system used for naming the various cuts of beef, pork, lamb and veal. That's because the system -- the Uniform Retail Meat Identification Standards, or URMIS -- was designed more for the needs of retailers and butchers than for the convenience of harried shoppers more familiar with Shake 'n Bake than boneless shank cuts.</p>
  • Pork chops are now ribeyes as U.S. meat industry renames cuts

    04/04/2013 5:25:31 PM PDT · by markomalley · 70 replies
    Reuters ^ | 4/4/2013 | P.J. Huffstutter
    BBQ fans, brace yourselves: "Pork butt" will soon be a thing of the past. In an effort to boost sales just ahead of the U.S. grilling season, and make shopping at the meat counter a bit easier, the pork and beef industries are retooling more than 350 names of meat cuts to give them more sizzle and consumer appeal. The revised nomenclature emerged after two years of consumer research, which found that the labels on packages of fresh cuts of pork and beef are confusing to shoppers, said Patrick Fleming, director of retail marketing for trade group National Pork Board....