UK FSA flags campylobacter levels in British supermarket chicken
date:Jun 19, 2019
sample of 111 chickens tested. Our results now for the last 17 consecutive quarters have been below the 7 percent FSA retail target.

Discounter Lidl published the lowest of the nine retailers with just 0.015 percent, while the Co-operative reported 0.9 percent. High-end grocers Marks Spencer reported 3 percent and Waitrose reported 2 percent.

Sainsburys, which reported 1.2 percent in the latest figures, says that it is working with it our suppliers to find ways to tackle campylobacter at ev
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