Appliances Used by Consumers to Prepare Frozen Stuffed Chicken Products — United States, May–July 2022

  • Marshall K
  • Canning M
  • Ablan M
  • et al.
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Abstract

Frozen stuffed breaded raw chicken products have repeatedly been implicated in Salmonella outbreaks (1). These products are partially cooked to set the breading, often making them appear cooked (2). Despite their appearance, these products need to be cooked to an internal temperature of 165°F (74°C) to ensure that they are safe to eat. Producers began implementing labeling changes in 2006 to more clearly identify these products as raw; many warn against using microwave ovens (microwaves) to prepare them and provide validated cooking instructions solely for conventional ovens (ovens) (3,4). However, outbreaks continued to occur after implementation of these labeling changes (4). To describe the demographic characteristics of persons who prepare frozen stuffed chicken products and which appliances they use to prepare them, data from a May-July 2022 representative panel survey were analyzed. Although most (82.7%) respondents used an oven as one of their cooking methods, more than one half (54.0%) of respondents also used another appliance, including 29.0% who used a microwave. Oven use was lower among respondents with household income

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Marshall, K. E., Canning, M., Ablan, M., Crawford, T. N., & Robyn, M. (2022). Appliances Used by Consumers to Prepare Frozen Stuffed Chicken Products — United States, May–July 2022. MMWR. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, 71(48), 1511–1516. https://doi.org/10.15585/mmwr.mm7148a2

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