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Posted 19 September 2018 - 12:35 PM

I am now working in the game industry (20 years behind the rest) and have been challenged to produce a best in class QAS for game products.

 

I have some pretty basic ones so does anyone have an example of a poultry based one they'd be prepared to share?

 

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Posted 19 September 2018 - 12:59 PM

which game in particular?  I worked with a small game bird for 4 years


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Posted 28 September 2018 - 08:12 AM

Two weeks of retailer audits and BRC later I can finally respond.

 

If you can shoot it in the UK we process it from Red Deer to squirrel Quail to Pheasant not all for the retailers though.

 

Plus I am married to a pretty game bird :)



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Posted 28 September 2018 - 01:38 PM

LOl,,,,too funny

 

I would use colour and texture mostly for game birds

 

darker meat than chicken or turkey, slightly chewier texture and shorter cooking times, of and the aroma is more.....pungent, when cooking....quail (that's what game bird I'm really familiar with) not so much (yum yum) 

 

I hope your BRC and retailer audits went well and that this weekend you can put your feet up and relax!!

 

Are you just selling frozen portions or turning them into something else?


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