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>Canadians have been accidentally eating raw chicken. They're confused by frozen breaded chicken products which have a misleading ready-to-eat quality along with fast food names — nuggets, cutlets, strips and fingers.

>As of last week 566 people had been diagnosed since May 2017 with salmonella infections linked to frozen breaded chicken products.

Jesus fucking christ get it together Canada.

>> No.12119458

>>12119453
Americans would fall for it too if raw breaded chicken was sold frozen here.

>> No.12119463

>>12119458
It is though.

>> No.12119469
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>>12119453
>fully cooked portioned

>> No.12119481

>>12119469
t-that's just a random picture i found off google!!! i needed a relevant thread image... please don't bully me...

>> No.12119489

>>12119469
Ah, it's making sense now.

>> No.12119503

>>12119469
>Tyson Frozen Breaded Chicken Breast Fillets
>hmm, better eat this out the bag

Ah, the salmonella cases are making sense now.

>> No.12119504

It's pretty funny, a bunch of frozen chicken nuggie companies changed their packaging to make it more obvious that it's a raw product and the bags from the brand I like to buy seriously have RAW CHICKEN PRODUCT printed all over them in like 10 different ways. I bet people still just microwave it anyway though.

>> No.12119762

>>12119453
>raw chicken
that shit is cooked.
canadians are just fucking weak.

>> No.12119797

>>12119463
This. I see them all the time. The packaging plainly says it's uncooked though. Seriously though, who eats frozen chicken tendies without cooking them first? Do Canadians just sit there watching tv munching on a bag of frozen tendies like they were Cheetos?

>> No.12119805

Chicken breast fillets.

Made with white meat.

With rib meat.

So are they chicken breast fillets or mechanically separated chicken? You cannot legally advertise it as both.

>> No.12119812

>>12119805
>cannot legally advertise it as both
you most certainly are allowed to.

>> No.12119940

Do Canadians REALLY eat cold chicken?

>> No.12119948

>>12119812
They are two separate things. It's like saying steak is a burger.

>> No.12119960

>>12119805
They're chicken breast fillets cut from the carcass in such a way that there is also some rib meat attached.

It is not mechanically separated chicken. Your idea of "rib meat" is inaccurate.

>> No.12120001

>>12119960
Look up mechanically separated chicken. Rib meat is not the breast fillet.