Food poison risk from poultry packaging

Posted: January 24th, 2011 - 4:39am by Doug Powell

Food safety types in Birmingham, U.K. have found that 40 per cent of all plastic packaging containing chicken in Birmingham contained food poisoning bacteria.

In a survey of 20 supermarkets, convenience stores and butcher’s shops throughout the city, food safety officials found that eight were contaminated on the outside of the packet.

They also found seven chickens were contaminated inside the wrapping, while one tested positive for salmonella. There was no link between those infected inside and outside the packaging.

Team manager Nick Lowe said, “Our message to consumers is that handling the packaging should be regarded as just as likely to cause food poisoning and touching the raw meat.”

Once handled in a supermarket the bacteria can be passed on through trolley handles, shopping bags and transferred to other foods. In one supermarket a pool of juice collected on the chiller shelf was also contaminated.
 

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crs says:

I always put packaged raw meat in plastic bags at the supermarket, suspecting that the outside of the package might be soiled, and then I chide myself for being wasteful and paranoid. Now it looks like I'm not so paranoid after all. This is not good. In this case I'd rather be crazy than right.

Posted on January 24th, 2011 - 10:06am

kcd says:

Not paranoid at all! I put my hand inside the bag and then pick up the chicken with the 'bag hand' and pull the bag over the package, kinda like cleaning up dog poop! I cringe everytime I watch RR make chicken - she pulls that package of chicken out of the fridge, cradles it in her arm and uses it as a tray to pile all her other ingredients on so she can carry everything in one trip. Yuck! She does have good recipes though.

Posted on January 26th, 2011 - 10:39am

crs says:

One morning I watched my mother-in-law fix the Christmas turkey. At one point she had to clasp the bird to her chest (she's small and the turkey was quite big) after rinsing it (I know, quite unecessary). I had promised not to interfere because I'm a nuisance in the kitchen but she turned and saw my face. "Oh, don't worry, I'll wash my bathrobe later, she said, and dumped the wet turkey into the roasting pan.

Posted on January 26th, 2011 - 4:07pm

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