Tyson chicken breast strips -- real or fake chicken?
What do you think? "Natural ingredients" doesn't mean much, does it?
By "fake" I mean, bits of chicken made to look real, but actually created from chicken paste, the way McNuggets are.
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There are no regulations when it comes to a lot of the advertising used on a food product. I encourage people to consider what a piece of meat looks like when it is freshly cut from the animal; it's usually not uniform.
I think the only way you'd find an answer is by contacting the company to inquire about how the meat is processed.
Kind regards,
Susan Macfarlane, MScA, RD
Registered Dietitian Nutritionist
cronometer.com
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