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Do not buy...meat...I repeat....do not


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10 hours ago, Gentle_Boy said:

Do...not...buy...meat...I repeat....do not

Meat processing and packing industries lo....many of the workers are having  virus.

If u are buying...eggs...chicken...milk....goat...or sea food.

Don't buy them anymore.

Just urke few questions 

1)the virus lifetime is 2-3days

2)if u clean the meat and freeze for few days and eat what's the problem?

3)cooking happens at extreme heat ...the virus dies 

Please throw some light and answer few questions please

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7 hours ago, quickgun_murugun said:

Pichakaayal... antha over cautious avasaram ledu kaka... clean the stuff before taking inside home coz the virus stays up to 1 month in fridges ... full cook chesi cleanliness patisthey better .. enjoy all foods and avoid undercooked foods or salads 

Vammo one month ah fridge lo

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Virus is not a living organism like bacteria..it is like a seed when planted it mutates/grows. Virus is a protein covered in fat, if the fat melts the virus basically dies. Almost all common virus cannot survive beyond 70C/150F  heat for 30 minutes. The meat is almost cooked upwards of 500 F and no chance of its survival.

although you have to careful with bacteria like salmonella and there is a directive from CDC not to wash meat in the sink as they bacteria might contaminate sink-counter tops, utensils etc. tellallolu never wash the meat..from package to the stove directly


Bacteria are relatively complex, single-celled creatures, many with a rigid wall, and a thin, rubbery membrane surrounding the fluid inside the cell. They can reproduce on their own. bacteria can survive in different environments, including extreme heat and cold, radioactive waste, and the human bodies too

 

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6 minutes ago, tom bhayya said:

welcome back uncle Atlanta lo shopping ki vellara stay at home etheysinattu unnaru 

thanks ba... myrtle beach ki povali ba ..wfh kada

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