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Food Safety Question (1 Viewer)

Would you eat packaged strawberries sitting on top of packaged raw chicken?

  • Yes

    Votes: 31 96.9%
  • No

    Votes: 1 3.1%

  • Total voters
    32

GroveDiesel

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If you looked into your refrigerator and saw strawberries in one of those plastic cartons sitting on top of a raw packaged roaster chicken that was inside of a plastic shopping bag, would you be willing to eat the strawberries?

If you don't like strawberries, assume a different fruit that you do like.

 
All the packaging is intact right? If so I wouldn't have a problem with it. That/s why the packaging is there after all.

 
Honestly, I think this is a pretty dumb question. Packaging intact and it sounds like a bag is there too. I assume that the OP thought it was fine to eat the strawberries (it is) and is presenting it in such an unbiased light so that when the overwhelming "yes" votes come in he can show it to his significant other who thought otherwise.

I can speak from experience that it still won't change her mind.

 
I could almost see the rationale if the plastic bag weren't there. After all, that chicken could have been sitting right under another one that had a leak in it's own packaging. It wouldn't keep me from eating the strawberries, but I could see my own wife's mind going there. But if you don't trust the packaging plus plastic bag, do you clean the fridge where it sat after you use the chicken? I doubt it.

Of course, if Polish Hammer is right, then be careful bringing up that line of reasoning. It probably won't help and might just lead to extra fridge cleaning.

 
When I hear people overanalyzing things like this, it makes me realize how much they don't think through the entire process of that food going from (and cutting a lot out of the process here) truck arriving at the grocery store to the food ending up in your house.

 
People treat raw chicken like it's covered in ebola. If it was as bad a some (i.e. my wife) treat it to be, we'd all be dead.

 

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