AustinTink
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I guess with chickens being bred bigger and bigger, we will see this more? So gross. I threw it away.Nasty! I googled:
"It's called deep pectoral myopathy or "green muscle disease", and it's a problem with heavy breasted poultry. The vessels are unable to supply enough blood to the muscle, with the result of death of the muscles affected. It's not detectable until the chicken is cut open. By the time you see the green colour, muscle death occurred a couple of weeks prior and fibrous woody tissue has developed. Since breeding practices for roaster chickens and turkeys often favor heavy-breasted poultry, this is likely to be found more often until that changes.
There is no odour or bacterial growth with this, and the meat itself is safe to eat, though no one would eat the green part."
I wasn't surprised to read that the green part will "not taste good" at all. NEWS AT ELEVEN.I guess with chickens being bred bigger and bigger, we will see this more? So gross. I threw it away.
They are pretty good about refunds so I'm sure I will an email response soon.OMG, how unappetizing. I’ve never seen that before. Hope the store is giving you a refund or credit.
Indeed. I choke the garbage down at my mother's because she buys everything the cheapest she can. It would be quite a shock to go from 2 breasts feeding a family to cooking 6 breasts for the same family of good chicken. Nothing like a big chunk of tasteless rubber they call chicken breast with the Purdue and Tyson garbage. Yum...Welcome to what happens to our food products ( meat) are bred to meet consumer demand and the current meat industry looking at fast profits. Faster, cheaper, plumper growing poultry. If the consumer actually saw what natural fed, organic and happy chicken meat looked like, they wouldnt want it. They want oversized and sterile white meat. (bleached with clorine for good measure)
I'm definitely only buying chicken at Whole Foods or Sprouts from now.Indeed. I choke the garbage down at my mother's because she buys everything the cheapest she can. It would be quite a shock to go from 2 breasts feeding a family to cooking 6 breasts for the same family of good chicken. Nothing like a big chunk of tasteless rubber they call chicken breast with the Purdue and Tyson garbage. Yum...