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Cooked Chicken Question
                
                    keza                
                
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                    Hi everyone, quick question as im not sure of the answer...
just brought a cooked chicken from a counter in Mr A's and im at work, soooo my question is, do i stick it in the fridge now? or leave it out ad put it in the fridge in a hr or so, or just leave it out?
We will be eating it tonight
thanks in advance
                just brought a cooked chicken from a counter in Mr A's and im at work, soooo my question is, do i stick it in the fridge now? or leave it out ad put it in the fridge in a hr or so, or just leave it out?
We will be eating it tonight
thanks in advance
Current Mortgage balance - £363,785.35/£420,000 (highest point Oct 2022).
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            I'd just stick it in fridge now. You shouldn't leave warm food out for very long in a warm kitchen. The time taken to bring it home should have cooled it enough.:footie:
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            thank you happyMJ i will do that then
 always unsure with chicken 
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