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Walmart air chilled chicken

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  • yes yesY Offline
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    Can I just eat air chilled chicekn from walmart? Have you guys done this?

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      Can I just eat air chilled chicekn from walmart? Have you guys done this?

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      @yes-yes You dont get sick from healthy animals. These are sick animals.

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        This is a double edged sword because the chicken was likely very sick but cooking it destroys the toxins. so it's better than eating raw chicken that's toxic.

        For normie food i'm sure it's "healthy" but i bet it would have alot of preservatives.

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        • yes yesY yes yes

          Can I just eat air chilled chicekn from walmart? Have you guys done this?

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          @yes-yes
          It’s safe I’ve eaten it many times are you talking about the maple leaf chicken?

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            This is a double edged sword because the chicken was likely very sick but cooking it destroys the toxins. so it's better than eating raw chicken that's toxic.

            For normie food i'm sure it's "healthy" but i bet it would have alot of preservatives.

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            @Jay bro nooo, raw is always better than the same cooked

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            • Elliott87E Elliott87

              @Jay bro nooo, raw is always better than the same cooked

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              @Elliott87 even if the meat itself is very toxic?

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                you should be banned for spreading misinformation

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                • JayJ Jay

                  @Elliott87 even if the meat itself is very toxic?

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                  @Jay yes cooking will fractionate the bonds

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                  • Elliott87E Elliott87

                    @Jay bro nooo, raw is always better than the same cooked

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                    @Elliott87 Is it the same with every kind of meat fish,poultry,red meat ect,so you should always eat it raw, even if its lower quality?

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                    • PrimalFinngolianP PrimalFinngolian

                      @Elliott87 Is it the same with every kind of meat fish,poultry,red meat ect,so you should always eat it raw, even if its lower quality?

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                      @PrimalFinngolian I usually eat only raw, and at least decent quality like at least 9 months completely grassfed. I’d rather not eat meat for a day than eat low quality or cooked

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                      • LiverloverL Liverlover

                        @PrimalFinngolian I usually eat only raw, and at least decent quality like at least 9 months completely grassfed. I’d rather not eat meat for a day than eat low quality or cooked

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                        @Liverlover Sometimes my only options are eating low quality meat raw or cooked,not really sure if i should just eat it raw.💔😭Luckily, i still most of the time have acces to better quality, so its not a big concern.

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