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foreign object in my chicken from asda
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If it really, really worried the OP she could always buy a pack of chicken mini fillets, an egg and a box of breadcrumbs and make them herself. Mind you there's always the possibility that some bone might remain in the mini fillets. Probably safest to buy a "tasty" vegetarian equivalent.0
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goujons?
sounds like foreign (object) muck!0 -
I thought it was implicit that a goujon is meant to be (mostly) boneless - in the same way that you don't need to look for boneless burgers or boneless fish fingers... . . who investigated this, they collected the bone and investigated with the manufacture and asda0
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societys_child wrote: »...and actually contacted the council . . . I'm appalled that some half wit at the council spent tax payers money on this. Unbelievable . .
You're presuming this is true...0 -
If I had a £1000 for every time I found a bone in something boneless I'd be a millionaire by now.
Seriously, this has to be a joke, or at least somebody's idea of one. If not I really fear for future generations.0 -
maisie_cat wrote: »If I had a £1000 for every time I found a bone in something boneless I'd be a millionaire by now.
Seriously, this has to be a joke, or at least somebody's idea of one. If not I really fear for future generations.
Jokes are meant to be funny, sadly I suspect this sad case has multiple identities on here and posts constant nonsense threads.
They really need to get a life.0 -
i almost put something foreign in our chicken last weekend but the urge was gone in a jiffy0
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Colin_Maybe wrote: »You're presuming this is true...
I always believe everything I read on here0 -
Asda chicken goujons are British in origin therefore the bone was not foreign.
The thread title should say British object in Asda chicken.0
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