Britain’s Food Standards Agency is exploring its options to cut down on campylobacter, which is found on 86% of raw chicken in the country. The Telegraph reported that antimicrobial wash is among the options being explored, even though these chemical washes do not have EU clearance.
The food watchdog agency said it’s starting to look into the wash, among other solutions, because of potential public backlash. Poultry industry insiders hope consumers won’t resist them dipping chickens in diluted lactic acid an approved food that should kill much of the bug.
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