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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Lawsuit filed in beef over Taco Bell meat<br /><br />Gregory Karp<br /><br />Tribune Newspapers<br /><br />6:32 p.m. EST, January 24, 2011<br /><br />Where&#x27;s the beef? Wendy&#x27;s restaurants once famously asked through its advertising, a swipe at its competitors&#x27; burgers.<br /><br />The same question is now being asked by a California woman regarding Taco Bell&#x27;s beef products, which she claims contain very little meat. So little, in fact, that she&#x27;s brought a false-advertising lawsuit against the huge fast-food chain.<br /><br />The class-action suit, which does not ask for money, objects to Taco Bell calling its products seasoned ground beef or seasoned beef, when in fact a substantial amount of the filling contains substances other than beef.<br /><br />It says Taco Bell&#x27;s ground beef is made of such components as water, isolated oat product, wheat oats, soy lecithin, maltodextrin, anti-dusting agent, autolyzed yeast extract, modified corn starch and sodium phosphate, as well as some beef and seasonings.<br /><br />Just 35 percent of the taco filling was a solid, and just 15 percent overall was protein, said attorney W. Daniel Dee Miles III of the Montgomery, Ala., law firm Beasley Allen, which filed the suit.<br /><br />Taco Bell&#x27;s definition of &#x27;seasoned beef&#x27; does not conform to consumers&#x27; reasonable expectation or ordinary meaning of seasoned beef, which is beef and seasonings, the suit says. Beef is the flesh of cattle, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture.<br /><br />You can&#x27;t call it beef by definition, Miles said. It&#x27;s junk. I wouldn&#x27;t eat it.<br /><br />Taco Bell, a unit of Yum Brands Inc., did not immediately return a request for comment.<br /><br />But it told Alabama television station WSFA-TV in a prepared statement: Taco Bell prides itself on serving high quality Mexican inspired food with great value. We&#x27;re happy that the millions of customers we serve every week agree. We deny our advertising is misleading in any way and we intend to vigorously defend the suit.<br /><br />For many menu choices, customers are given the choice of chicken, beef or carne asada steak as fillings for their Taco Bell products, such as burritos, Gorditas and Chalupas.<br /><br />The &#x27;chicken&#x27; and &#x27;carne asada steak&#x27; served by Taco Bell is, in fact, chicken and carne asada steak. The &#x27;seasoned beef,&#x27; however, is not beef, the suit contends.<br /><br />Apparently, the industry and Taco Bell internally calls the substance taco meat filling, avoiding the word beef, according to the suit.<br /><br />However, even that term is supposed to be used for products that are at least 40 percent beef. Taco Bell&#x27;s taco filling falls short of that definition too, Miles said.<br /><br />The suit was filed Jan. 19 in federal court on behalf of Amanda Obney of California. Gregory Karp, Tribune Newspapers<br /><br />LINK TO VIDEO:<br /><br />http://www.orlandosentinel.com/videobeta/10e82fdb-bd47-486e-97a3-42b503e15517/News/South-Florida-residents-react-to-Taco-Bell-lawsuit<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="https://blogs.lotterypost.com/truesee/2011/1/lawsuit-filed-in-beef-over-taco-bell-meat.htm">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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