Steady levels of campylobacter in supermarket chickens
date:Dec 14, 2018
to September 2018 show that on average, across the major retailers, 3.5% of chickens tested positive for the highest level of contamination.

These are the chickens carrying more than 1,000 colony forming units per gram (cfu/g) of campylobacter.

The corresponding figure for the previous set of results (April June 2018) was 3.7%, while for the first publication (July-September 2017) it was 4.6%.

Michael Wight, FSA Director of Policy, said: The latest figures show further progress being made i
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