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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]sure, if you want to give the raw juices a ride around your kitchen counter and sink.[/quote] Lol. Use soap afterwards. Good grief.[/quote] Lol. No one with any knowledge or authority recommends washing first. But be a grown up and you can make your own decision. Go ahead and wash the chicken and then clean up the added germy mess you made of your sink and counter. Good grief. Lol. [/quote] Yet billions of people on the planet outside of the US wash chicken before cooking. Watch the video below with how chicken is prepped, and chicken juice is everywhere all over the kitchen after being dunked in water: [youtube]https://youtu.be/F0TlrUG9BRU[/youtube] Are there mass numbers of people getting sick in Japan? Also, how the hell do you think soaps work at cleaning hands to remove germs? They reduce surface tension and germs get washed away. You are fine rinsing chicken off in a sink and using soap afterwards for washing..it'll wash away bacteria like your hands. You can follow up with Lysol if you're really a paranoid germaphobe. [/quote]
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