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The only think that might be alive in your Tesco chicken would be bugs in the water/pork fat mixture they inject into the breasts to make them look plump and juicy.
Don't tell any Muslims that's what the supermarkets do. A bit of pork fat in their chicken won't do them any harm.
Unlikely.
While mine arrive pretty bald and having never seen daylight or set foot on grass, they are still alive.
The only think that might be alive in your Tesco chicken would be bugs in the water/pork fat mixture they inject into the breasts to make them look plump and juicy.
I asked one of my ex-wives to do that. She called her lawyer. Some wives are so narrow minded.
I put a Tesco chicken in the oven the other day. 2 hours later it had gone. I assumed it was the cat. Was it you?
Unlikely.
While mine arrive pretty bald and having never seen daylight or set foot on grass, they are still alive.
The only think that might be alive in your Tesco chicken would be bugs in the water/pork fat mixture they inject into the breasts to make them look plump and juicy.
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