Millennials and 'Raw Meat Anxiety'



Sainsbury's are launching touch-free packaging as millennials are apparently 'anxious' about touching raw meat. :lol: I despair for them, but to make matters worse, the eco-warriors are up in arms about the extra plastic needed for this packaging. I find the whole 'raw meat' think staggeringly ridiculous, personally. What is the world coming to? :lol:

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Overheard a lass in Tesco the other day asking her lad what chicken sausages were. Had to walk away before I burst out laughing.

Any chicken that comes with this extra packaging should suggest cooking it medium rare, then at least someone can win a Darwin award.
 
Sainsbury's are launching touch-free packaging as millennials are apparently 'anxious' about touching raw meat. :lol: I despair for them, but to make matters worse, the eco-warriors are up in arms about the extra plastic needed for this packaging. I find the whole 'raw meat' think staggeringly ridiculous, personally. What is the world coming to? :lol:

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I walked past a local farmer selling some veg at the side of the road last week, had a chicken sitting there looking miserable I guess the poor sod was skint and had to sell one of his layers as it didn’t look like a scrawny pot chicken

You are right. The molly coddling by parents over the last 30 or 40 years is utterly ridiculous. Turned people into utter wet wipes.

As I am sure people said in the 50’s and 40’s and 30’s ad infinitum.
 
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To be fair, millenialls didn’t create the current atmosphere of political correctness or health and safety gone mad - millennials at their oldest are early 30s.

Their parents created it and brought their kids up in it.

or how about the kids themselves
 

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