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That's definitely true. There was a public scandal in the

supermarkets when I lived in North Carolina. I think it was the Winn

Dixie chain that was the worst although there were others exposed as

well. Some national news program took in hidden cameras and showed

them relabeling out-of-date chicken and repackaging it with new

expiration dates. It created quite the brouha-ha-ha. I guess

expiration dates are not required by the FDA, so they weren't

necessarily breaking the law. What was more of a concern is that

they'd also bleach the chicken or freeze it then unfreeze it and

sell it as " fresh " .

penny

> FWIW, several years ago when I was still buying poultry at the

> supermarket, I bought some chicken on sale. When i got it home it

> was slimey, grey and smelled of clorox bleach.

> Later a friend of a friend who works in a meat department told me

> that they routinely soak both chicken and pork in clorox to kill

the

> outside bacteria when it gets a little old, then re-package the

meat

> and sell it on sale.

> Yuk. I have never shopped at a supermarket, since.

> Dunno how true it is, but the facts seemed to fit.

> *S*

>.

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That is just plain " FOWL " !!

> > FWIW, several years ago when I was still buying poultry at the

> > supermarket, I bought some chicken on sale. When i got it home

it

> > was slimey, grey and smelled of clorox bleach.

> > Later a friend of a friend who works in a meat department told

me

> > that they routinely soak both chicken and pork in clorox to kill

> the

> > outside bacteria when it gets a little old, then re-package the

> meat

> > and sell it on sale.

> > Yuk. I have never shopped at a supermarket, since.

> > Dunno how true it is, but the facts seemed to fit.

> > *S*

> >.

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ON the flip side of the meat scandals, I was very impressed (and hope

that the policy continues), when Macs announced some time back

that they would be purchasing no more hormone fed beef. That has to

have a major impact on the beef industry considering how much meet

Macs buys.

penny

> > That is just plain " FOWL " !!

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Some of these big chains are BIG enough, with enough

volume sold to force changes in the beef and chicken industry.. just

lucky they're going the right way with it.. although they're probably

thinking about avoidance of law suits- and not doing it for 'health'er

se.

Barb

> > > That is just plain " FOWL " !!

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