If they are still frozen chances are it is still good. It's most likely rejected because of damaged packaging or not what was ordered. If there's any doubt just feed it to the dogs.
Rejected Chicken Breasts
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Dave_in_AZ, Jun 23, 2019.
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Maybe. But dogs don't always vomit food like they should. Sometimes they just get poisoned and die.faux_maestro, Dave_in_AZ, FlaSwampRat and 3 others Thank this.
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I like those tender loins.
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That's the look that says, "You #######! Why didn't you get me a box of chicken? Wait until you see what I left on your pillow."Dave_in_AZ Thanks this.
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maybe rejected breasts were in the chicken sandwich I ate on the way home. Woke up with the worst heartburn I ever had in my life. It felt like my stomach and food tube was full of cement. Then later that evening I puked my guts out. Then after that came the mudslides.
Wasnt one of my better hometimes.motocross25, Dave_in_AZ, FlaSwampRat and 1 other person Thank this. -
Most likely, damaged packaging, leaking packaging or expired. With fresh chicken it expires on the 10th day since slaughter.. I had a whole pallet 4k lbs that was at the 10th day..that got rejected yet we found another buyer down the road..Dave_in_AZ and FlaSwampRat Thank this.
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Stop eating at Chipotle .
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I can only be grateful it wasn't coming out both ends at the same time.Sprout, Dave_in_AZ and FlaSwampRat Thank this.
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When you consider you can get boneless skinless chicken breast at the store, that's been properly handled, for $1.99 pound, rejected is a bad risk imo.
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