Or is it the highest form of dialectical materialism? Surely an internet argument will settle the matter.

  • iwasloggedout [none/use name]
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    3 years ago

    Most chicken isn't carrying salmonella. However, chicken is porous enough that any meat infected with salmonella is infected throughout. Therefore, washing doesn't do shit but remove the dirt if you dropped it on the floor. Further, you're gonna spray water that touched the chicken, and now your sink basin has salmonella. Your dirty dishes have salmonella. The faucet might, definitely will if you turn the water off after handling the chicken. The counter will have salmonella.

    The solution? Don't eat chicken, :im-vegan:

      • iwasloggedout [none/use name]
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        3 years ago

        You should wash your leafy greens though because dirt and e coli and what not. And random peoples' hands touching the food in the grocery store. And if you didn't bag up your produce and it touches the conveyor? :cringe: