Pretty sad that you basically have to put placards on a trailer hauling rotten chicken. Pathetic really. Just throw it out with the rest of the trash already.
The thing I don't get either is the company in their interview stated that "They were not tracking the trailer missing, but just the truck!" Really? How do you lose a trailer for 3 days ... don't you think the customer would have been calling by now?!!
One thing people don't realize is that the shipper loves this. They get their money for the load and get to sell another one to replace it.
Don't forget the insurance claim they are going to file for "damages" and "lost time" that the trailer could be making money for them. (even though they did not even know it was gone out of the yard)... lol
If you fully cook that chicken it's safe to eat. Kind of makes you wonder some times. Can you say Kung Pao Chicken?
In another article, the health inspector said she was considering just that but worried about unloading it if it was frozen. Must be one giant clump of grossness. It's thawing and juices are all over the reefer. Freeze it, and it would be nearly impossible to unload it.