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Originally Posted by OLD BOY
I don't see a problem with chlorinated chicken, but most British people would have problems with the conditions in which these American chickens are reared. These are two different things.
Having said this, the Mail is known for over-hyping its stories, and I would question whether all US farms were like this. Some British farmers are not that good either, particularly those managing battery farms.
I would have thought that any trade deal with the US would specify standards expected of any imports into this country. This would include inspections by UK vets.
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I thought battery farms were banned. As for anything chlorinated... do not eat or buy it!