Factors affecting the shelf life of chilled poultry: packaging and storage temperature

The change-over from the production of deep-frozen eviscerated poultry to chilled eviscerated poultry has renewed people's interest in factors affecting the shelf life of these products. In this paper, shelf life is only defined by microbiological criteria. Recent literature data on effects of...

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