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Where to find rotten meat... a tale of wasted chicken

In my many travels to find imported food I have picked up my share of bad food. Today's post however, is not about green tea oreo cakes or fermented bean paste it is about rotten chicken.

Chicken generally is not one of my favourite things to buy as I am extremely finnicky about it. So thos weekend I thought I would roast a whole chicken I was at KLCC and thought I would buy a whole bird at the 'cold stoage'. Big mistake. The chicken itself according to he packaging was 100% grain fed and anti-biotic free... trust me when I say it could have used some anti-biotics... or at least deodorant! It was in a sealed bag that was then wrapped in cellophane.... needless to say it smelled fine and the date? Why it was packaged on Saturday... not a bad deal!

When i got home i opened the bag and released a horrible ungodly stench. The rank stank was so awful the only thing i could do is get the thing out of my condo. Thankfully, I was able to do that quickly.

So let this be a warning to you out there.... don't think for a second that because a store is expensive everything is good... there is rotten chicken all over Malaysia!

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  1. true...once I got a huge pack of yoghurt from a very nice n expensive shop and what I found was that black stinky unknown material in it instead of yoghurt!
    p.s : the date and results of "light" and "seal-checking" tests were successful!

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  2. Well I checked my chicken also (yes, I even sniffed it!)

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