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It is available as ground meat. You can make meatloaf from it. Or you can buy preformed meatballs which is just ground meat with some shape so you can just drop it into pan and bake in the oven. 40 minutes and done.

Peel some potatoes, cook them and you have a dinner in said 40 minutes.

And I have no idea why this would be classified as ultraprocessed food.



Ground meat is different from mechanically separated meat, which is a paste. At least personally I haven’t seen ground meat for sale in the US that lists MSM as an ingredient, though it may exist.


Acually, MSM is not found in hamburger, only hot dogs.


Is such "ground meat" labelled differently from ground or minced meat that is made the traditional way?


In the US at least they are considered different things and must be labelled as such.




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