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Alright, how do you prepare it? I would assume cleaning it, using the broth and fat and making it into some sort of soupy gravy, heating+seasoning the chicken, and then serving in the soup?
Why do you assume the chicken was injected with water and chemicals... I live in New Zealand... It's 100% pure chicken breast, killed that day on a free range farm, cut from the bone, skinless, tender-basted, sprinkled with herbs and spices.
I have no idea how the rest of the world lives, but we do our meats right at least.
A can would skyrocket the sodium levels and be perserved in fats or other nasty liquids. I don't eat the bones, nor are they even good for my dog or anything else for that matter. Plus how long do they sit those cans on a shelf? Your idea of what is organic is crazy (your kidding right).
Even if that meat can sometimes have a side effect on children.
Growth Hormones are not used in NZ Poultry Industry. That's illegal here and the animals right group will shut that down instantly. Quite a few are also against battery cages, we get the option of free range / battery cage - each gets a label what is used. One guy tried faking battery cages as free range (as they are slightly more expensive) but got shutdown for that as well (that was for eggs).
We have SPCA, SAFE, etc... all for animal rights and ending animal cruelty.
Yet a standard size chicken here would still never be able to fit in a can. Where's the meat in that can? There's barely any as far as I can tell. What do that get fed there?
Judging by the general state of the chicken combined with the super-generic label, I'm guessing that the choice bits of meat were actually removed from the chicken and used in some other processed food.
So they are literally just getting the chicken waste which should of been throw out, and rather than grinding it up into 'murican hotdogs or chicken nuggets, just stuffing it into a can like a brain soup.
Fast forward to the ends...
'muricans -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mKwL5G5HbGA
rest of the world -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XKSoiDtdi9s
I think you can be programmed to eat whatever they throw at you, so long it's got enough rubbish added to favour... depending how we are brought up as kids eating things.