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Is It Legally Acceptable to Label Fully Cooked Chicken?

Started by , Oct 26 2024 03:48 PM
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Hi All, 

 

I need some help. Our licence is ready to cook. but If we cook chicken fully and still give cooking instructions on the label, Would it be acceptable legally ?  If It is acceptable, Can I state on label, It is fully cooked ? 

 

Many thanks. 

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If you don't have a validated RTE process then I would assume legally cooking instructions are required. FSAI would be the final authority on this, but I would say stating fully cooked is acceptable as long as the chicken is not marketed as RTE as packaging, storage, and handling methods are entirely different.


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