after being on the floor for 30 minutes you must be crazyeuroptimiste wrote: ↑Fri Jun 22, 2018 11:41 am You warm your pre cooked chicken in an oven and you can eat it without any fear of poisoning.
Big C, Pre Cooked Chickens
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In fact if you just “warm” it as you have said, you will almost certainly be spending s lot of time in the bathroom - if you want to reheat cooked chicken, it needs to be raised to a minimum of 75CStevePIraq wrote:after being on the floor for 30 minutes you must be crazyeuroptimiste wrote: ↑Fri Jun 22, 2018 11:41 am You warm your pre cooked chicken in an oven and you can eat it without any fear of poisoning.
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FYI a simple electric oven can warm up to 230 C it takes maybe 5 or 10 minutes before your chicken is a charcoal. So what are you talking about 75C and a lot of time in bathroom ??????Dannie Boy wrote: ↑Fri Jun 22, 2018 1:09 pmIn fact if you just “warm” it as you have said, you will almost certainly be spending s lot of time in the bathroom - if you want to reheat cooked chicken, it needs to be raised to a minimum of 75CStevePIraq wrote:after being on the floor for 30 minutes you must be crazyeuroptimiste wrote: ↑Fri Jun 22, 2018 11:41 am You warm your pre cooked chicken in an oven and you can eat it without any fear of poisoning.
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I don’t know why I’m bothering with you - you said “warm”, well I don’t know what your definition of warm is but for me it would be no more than 50C and if you eat reheated chicken at just 50C, there’s a good chance you’ll be able to s**t through the eye of a needle - hence you’ll be spending a lot of time in the bathroom.europtimiste wrote:FYI a simple electric oven can warm up to 230 C it takes maybe 5 or 10 minutes before your chicken is a charcoal. So what are you talking about 75C and a lot of time in bathroom ??????Dannie Boy wrote: ↑Fri Jun 22, 2018 1:09 pmIn fact if you just “warm” it as you have said, you will almost certainly be spending s lot of time in the bathroom - if you want to reheat cooked chicken, it needs to be raised to a minimum of 75CStevePIraq wrote: after being on the floor for 30 minutes you must be crazy
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Pls. read again: I said warm in an oven, not just warm. An oven can warm up to 230C. Is that clear now ?Dannie Boy wrote: ↑Fri Jun 22, 2018 1:50 pmI don’t know why I’m bothering with you - you said “warm”, well I don’t know what your definition of warm is but for me it would be no more than 50C and if you eat reheated chicken at just 50C, there’s a good chance you’ll be able to s**t through the eye of a needle - hence you’ll be spending a lot of time in the bathroom.europtimiste wrote:FYI a simple electric oven can warm up to 230 C it takes maybe 5 or 10 minutes before your chicken is a charcoal. So what are you talking about 75C and a lot of time in bathroom ??????Dannie Boy wrote: ↑Fri Jun 22, 2018 1:09 pm
In fact if you just “warm” it as you have said, you will almost certainly be spending s lot of time in the bathroom - if you want to reheat cooked chicken, it needs to be raised to a minimum of 75C
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europtimiste wrote:Pls. read again: I said warm in an oven, not just warm. An oven can warm up to 230C. Is that clear now ?Dannie Boy wrote: ↑Fri Jun 22, 2018 1:50 pmI don’t know why I’m bothering with you - you said “warm”, well I don’t know what your definition of warm is but for me it would be no more than 50C and if you eat reheated chicken at just 50C, there’s a good chance you’ll be able to s**t through the eye of a needle - hence you’ll be spending a lot of time in the bathroom.europtimiste wrote: FYI a simple electric oven can warm up to 230 C it takes maybe 5 or 10 minutes before your chicken is a charcoal. So what are you talking about 75C and a lot of time in bathroom ??????
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They say how hot it is in HH when the temperature goes above 30 or so.
warm adjective (TEMPERATURE)
A1 having or producing a comfortably high temperature, although not hot:
Are you warm enough or do you want me to put the heating on?
I put my hands in my pockets to keep them warm.
A2 Warm clothes and covers are made of a material that keeps you warm:
I don't have a warm winter coat.
Those gloves look nice and warm.
You need to learn the difference between 'warm' and 'hot'A1 having a high temperature:
a hot, sunny day
hot weather
a hot drink/meal
It's too hot in here, can we turn down the heating?
Bake the cake in a hot oven, about 220°C, for 30 minutes.
The food was piping hot (= very hot).
More examples
In hot weather, we sell masses of cold drinks and ice creams.
Do you want this pie hot?
Is the water hot enough for a bath?
She passed him a mug of hot black coffee.
I like to sunbathe in the morning when the sun is not so hot.
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Just look it up there have been a number of health and university studies which show serious food contamination within a few minutes for food laying on a floor.
For those who wish to eat food which has sat on a dirty floor for possibly 30 minutes you can, any sane person would throw it away, it is just not worth the risk.
For those who wish to eat food which has sat on a dirty floor for possibly 30 minutes you can, any sane person would throw it away, it is just not worth the risk.
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Re: Big C, Pre Cooked Chickens
I can't believe anyone would even consider eating anything that has been on the floor for a while. Common sense seems to be in very short supply and not just with the locals....... you know who you are!!
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It would be logical to report this incident to the manager of BigC immediately.StevePIraq wrote: ↑Thu Jun 21, 2018 5:14 pm Saw a little incident at Big C the other day which I thought worth mentioning.
After getting my trolley I walked up past the veg area only to see a roast chickens laying on the floor, I called the female attendant and pointed out this health risk thinking it would go straight in the bin. I finished my shopping some 20/30 minutes later and getting my frozen foods as the last thing only to see the roast chicken still laying on the floor. I called the woman over and again showed her, she promptly came running around with a pair of tongs no doubt to avoid getting her hands dirty, picked up the chicken and put it straight back on display. I told her you can't do that, she just said don't worry it will be ok.
Obviously very little in the way of health training at Big C.
I never buy any of the pre cooked food there.
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Would be nice if we can get past the fact that he doesn't want to understand the semantic difference between warm and hot. You'e just labouring the point now.HHTel wrote: ↑Fri Jun 22, 2018 3:17 pm They say how hot it is in HH when the temperature goes above 30 or so.
warm adjective (TEMPERATURE)
A1 having or producing a comfortably high temperature, although not hot:
Are you warm enough or do you want me to put the heating on?
I put my hands in my pockets to keep them warm.
A2 Warm clothes and covers are made of a material that keeps you warm:
I don't have a warm winter coat.
Those gloves look nice and warm.You need to learn the difference between 'warm' and 'hot'A1 having a high temperature:
a hot, sunny day
hot weather
a hot drink/meal
It's too hot in here, can we turn down the heating?
Bake the cake in a hot oven, about 220°C, for 30 minutes.
The food was piping hot (= very hot).
More examples
In hot weather, we sell masses of cold drinks and ice creams.
Do you want this pie hot?
Is the water hot enough for a bath?
She passed him a mug of hot black coffee.
I like to sunbathe in the morning when the sun is not so hot.
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Will you guys PLEASE stop feeding the troll...
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I may be wrong but i think that a few people think you are a troll Mr 404