Bird Eye Chicken Dippers

I once carved a chicken and the breast on one side had a weird dark patch that smelled a bit off.
I actually wondered if it was some kind of cancer :S and did not eat said breast

It was AIDS. That's what the bad AIDS looks like. Bernard Matthews and Birdseye put the bad AIDS into their meat birds so that the meat is more tender and succulent. It's perfectly safe for human consumption though - as long as you follow the "ensure cooked throughout" instruction on the packet (that's why they are so clear about the cooking instructions!)
 
What if all of the chicken dippers had traces of packaging inside it... And the piece I found hadn't properly been shredded......!?!?

I think I'll need a scientist to analyse these dippers.

By the way. Still no response from Birds Eye
 
It was AIDS. That's what the bad AIDS looks like. Bernard Matthews and Birdseye put the bad AIDS into their meat birds so that the meat is more tender and succulent. It's perfectly safe for human consumption though - as long as you follow the "ensure cooked throughout" instruction on the packet (that's why they are so clear about the cooking instructions!)

mmm turkey drummers for tea.. om nom nom
 
By the way. Still no response from Birds Eye
They're probably assuming you're old and have nothing but complaining to live for.

They're probably reckoning by sending a response that you'll no longer have anything in your life and just die.

I mean seriously, it's a bit of plastic.
 
That's why pre-made highly processed food is just not worth it.

Make them fresh and you'll save yourself a lot of issues, and undoubtedly be healthier too ;)
 
Sad state of affairs when they have to explain how the percentages relate to the food on the packaging now. What sort of a dumbed down, ****ed up Country are we living in?

One where people don't have a clue about diet or nutrition, and no one bothers to read the crap they're shoving in their mouths. Unfortunately the UK does not have the relationship with food that a lot of other countries on the continent do - as such these things are necessary to protect the manufacturers from being blamed for not being "healthy".
 
One where people don't have a clue about diet or nutrition, and no one bothers to read the crap they're shoving in their mouths. Unfortunately the UK does not have the relationship with food that a lot of other countries on the continent do - as such these things are necessary to protect the manufacturers from being blamed for not being "healthy".

It is really sad, even most english people who claim to love their food just don't seem to understand it.

Like they'll eat bland unhealthy crap all week then cook something worth eating on the weekend and it's like why even bother?
 
Their response -

Thank you for your recent email. I was most concerned to learn of the
circumstances that prompted you to contact us and I am sorry you have cause
to complain.

We have posted a letter to you with a padded envelope and plastic bag for
the item to be returned to us for this matter to be investigated. You
should receive this package within the next few days.

Thank you again for contacting us and I look forward to hearing from you.
 
It is really sad, even most english people who claim to love their food just don't seem to understand it.

Like they'll eat bland unhealthy crap all week then cook something worth eating on the weekend and it's like why even bother?

I guess they are making an effort, but yes it is quite a shame that people do not show more care/attention to the foods they eat/prepare.
 
They want what I found.. not the nuggets lol. Although I may send one or two them too.
 
Hi guys
I'm a Qc at birds eye. This product was made in D4 and it is cardboard carton tab. It come from product that has been stripped out to RP Returned product and added back into the mix to be formed. Basically means a Line op has missed this when he was stripping out product from the packing lines.
 
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