Science on safety of chlorinated chicken 'misunderstood'

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Government’s assurances that there are no health problems are misleading, say food policy experts

The government has misunderstood the science on the safety of chlorinated chicken, a group of senior food policy experts has said.

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Like our tapwater. Just let it stand for a while and it will dissipate

Misunderstood or not, the idea of eating Domestos dipped anything is utterly revolting!

Issue is nor whether it's safe to eat the stuff. Not just talking chicken, it's shorthand for any agricultural standards not accepted in EU. UK farmers would face choice: drop standards to compete in UK and lose EU export market, or see UK sales undercut by US imports

Today I realised all the salad I buy in bags is also washed in chlorinated water. I’m starting to think we’ve been hoodwinked

More importantly, why would there be information being put out on 'chlorinated chicken'? Join the dots shall we?

This picture of a chicken is creepy enough. Then it’s chlorinated too? Lol!

Cancer on a bone. No thanks

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