Some 73% of fresh shop-bought chickens are contaminated with the food poisoning bug campylobacter, and almost a fifth have tested positive at the highest level, results show. The Food Standards Agency’s cumulative results from the first three quarters of its year-long survey of fresh chickens show that the overall rate of contamination has increased from 70% in November and 59% in August.
Chicken contamination figures are set to be released
by Research Team | Feb 26, 2015 | Health News | 0 comments