Meekly_Anna
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We Europeans, and that includes the British, even if I'll probably be drowned in lukewarm peppermint sauce the next time I'm there, find the idea of a chicken stinking of chlorine simply disgusting. And we don't like American cars because they're shit. To be more precise: they can't corner properly and guzzle petrol like a German tourist sipping sangria on Mallorca.???
Raw chicken might have bacteria on it, but 140 degrees (which would still result in undercooked chicken) is sufficient to kill most food borne contaminants.
I get that the UK doesn't want US produced food products because it hurts domestic producers. Why not just say that's the reason? Or that you prefer farm-to-table? There's nothing wrong with that although I'm sure that there are just as many who would accept US food products based on price and known safety record for consumers in the US.
It's like the narrative against Tesla cars. In order to be imported, sold, and driven on UK roads the car has to conform to UK safety standards and requirements. Saying you don't want them because they don't conform is silly because it can't be that way. It's clear that the whole thing is a political narrative attempting to find a basis to hang it on.
Why go there at all when it's so obviously transparent? Especially when the US exports meat products to other countries with no consumer issues. It's the same with cars.
Now let's talk about something that really is different over there in the old world - milk chocolate. You guys use that powdered milk stuff and your chocolate tastes funny.
Tesla is synonymous with outdated, ugly and poor quality. In the breakdown statistics, they are significantly worse than Korean low-cost suppliers and also outrageously expensive. The fact that Tesla's sales figures are, shall we say, ‘influenced’ by the antics of the great white Führer from South Africa, adds to this.