New food industry regulations for frozen breaded chicken start Monday with the aim of reducing the number of recalls and salmonella cases in Canada.
which means most producers will simply cook the meat first to destroy the bacteria.new rules from the Canadian Food Inspection Agency,Prof. Keith Warriner, who lectures on food safety at the University of Guelph, told CTVNews.ca that partially-cooked chicken products like nuggets and strips could be to blame for the increasing number of salmonella cases because consumers are not cooking them long enough.
“People don’t cook as much, consumers assume when they see a food product it’s safe, which is reasonable. Mothers or fathers want to get food to hungry children quickly.”
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