Scared of salmonella? Touch-free packaging for raw chicken is here

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Scared of salmonella? Touch-free packaging for raw chicken is here

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A British grocery chain is unveiling touch-free chicken packaging in response to younger customers' reluctance to handle raw meat due to salmonella concerns..
A British grocery chain is unveiling touch-free chicken packaging in response to younger customers' reluctance to handle raw meat due to salmonella concerns..
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