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Chantel Brink
Chantel Brink
June 6, 2024 ·  2 min read

Man Claims to Have Found ‘Meat Glue’ in His Steak After Purchasing from the Supermarket

In the age of social media, every aspect of our lives is subject to scrutiny. Of course, our supermarket steaks are not immune to viral controversy. Recently, Woolworths, a popular supermarket chain, found itself at the center of a storm of allegations. Allegedly, it uses ‘meat glue’ in its steaks. The issue exploded on platforms like TikTok. There, a user’s video purportedly revealed the presence of this controversial additive in Woolworths’ meat products. The TikTok account has since been deactivated

The Meat Glue Allegations

The purported 'meat glue'.
Image Credits: TikTok

The video, which gained significant traction on social media, showed a user dissecting two steaks from Woolworths, claiming to have discovered ‘meat glue’ holding the pieces together. The video sparked widespread concern among consumers, with many questioning the integrity of Woolworths’ meat products. In the video, the user voiced his suspicions, alleging that the white substance visible between the meat fibers was evidence of the use of ‘meat glue’ to bind the steaks together.

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The controversy quickly spread across social media platforms, with users expressing outrage and demanding answers from Woolworths. Some Reddit users took to forums to discuss the issue, further fueling the debate. One user questioned whether Woolworths also used ‘meat glue’ in its fillet steaks, raising concerns about the quality and safety of the supermarket’s meat products.

Question regarding Woolworths steak.
Image Credits: Reddit

The Response to The Allegations

In response to the allegations, Woolworths issued a statement reassuring customers about the quality and safety of its meat products. A spokesperson for the supermarket emphasized that their steaks are made from whole muscle and denied the use of ‘meat glue.’ According to the spokesperson, the tenderness of the eye fillet steak, in particular, is attributed to its minimal connective tissue, which allows it to easily separate when pressure is applied.

As the debate continues to unfold, it raises important questions about transparency and accountability in the food industry. Consumers are increasingly demanding greater transparency from food producers and retailers, seeking assurance that the products they purchase meet the highest standards of quality and safety.

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