miss_moose
14-08-11, 17:53
I'm just about to have my dinner, it's being cooked by my partner. Were having chicken, it's in a plastic tub that you keep in the fridge (and it's white chunks of chicken).
He says it's ok to eat cold and you can have it in sandwichs, and I had some as he was putting in the over tray. But on the packet it says "Serve Piping Hot", and does NOT ay "ready to eat" like the Asda ones do (although they do look the same as te Asda ones, same colour and texture).
Why would it say "Serve piping hot" if you can eat it cold, and with it not saying "ready to eat", i'm worrying.
Any reassurance?
He says it's ok to eat cold and you can have it in sandwichs, and I had some as he was putting in the over tray. But on the packet it says "Serve Piping Hot", and does NOT ay "ready to eat" like the Asda ones do (although they do look the same as te Asda ones, same colour and texture).
Why would it say "Serve piping hot" if you can eat it cold, and with it not saying "ready to eat", i'm worrying.
Any reassurance?