
Das kleine (normale) war in der gleichen Verpackung. Es wiegt weniger als die Hälfte des großen Exemplars und weist außerdem seltsame weiße Streifen auf. Auf dem Etikett steht, dass es in Deutschland verpackt wird, aber nicht, wo das Fleisch herkommt. Verkauft man uns amerikanisches Fleisch voller Hormone und Zusatzstoffe oder so etwas? Es riecht auch seltsam. Ich habe versucht, es meinen Katzen zu geben, aber sie weigerten sich, es anzufassen.
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Von Sophon_01
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I strongly assume it’s from the US, especially because of the lack of labelling.
I’m from the US and chicken breasts there are often enormous, tasteless, and low-quality. Next time, if you care at all, check where the meat is from before buying it and simply don’t buy it if it doesn’t say. They’re trying to trick us into eating US chicken because of the tariff debacle.
did the american chickens already hit the shelves?
Umm yeah… don’t give raw chicken to cats, that is risky for them.
Declaration where it is packaged should include where the meat is from. So far swiss supermarkets did not show a lot of interest into american meat, so no i guess it is not from there.
Since it smells weird and we can not smell it over text, i would be suspicious.
Maybe check the date on the package and call Denner tomorrow. It might be, if the date was still good that something happened while transport, for example the temperature chain got broken and it became to warm… and that would probably mean the whole charge is at risk.
Also you might get a compensation from Denner.
Buy at Coop next time, they mention country on package…
Wow that looks like a classic hormone laden American chicken breast. Throw that garbage out.
Probably US
Be careful. Americans, for one, like to bleach their chickens. They also pump them full of antibiotics when alive. Avoid shopping for meat at Denner, Lidl and Aldi. If the price is too good to be try, chances are the chickens are not cared for well.