Imagine preparing a simple meal for your family, when suddenly, the chicken meat begins to fall apart into thin, spaghetti-like strands. This unwelcome situation was recently experienced by a mother who, stunned, shared her discovery on social media. This post quickly sparked a debate about the practices of the food industry and the quality of the meat we consume every day.
But what is it really? Is it just an isolated incident or a broader phenomenon that deserves our attention?
Surprising… and worrying hypotheses:

When this mother shared her discovery on social media, many Internet users reacted, some bringing up surprising theories: “artificial meat”, “chickens made in a laboratory” , even speculations about genetic manipulation. However, the most plausible explanation seems much more concrete .
The phenomenon of “spaghetti meat,” the strange texture of meat that tears into strings, is directly linked to intensive industrial farming practices . In this system, chickens are raised at a very rapid pace using techniques that promote their growth, such as the administration of specific nutritional supplements and a high-calorie diet. The result: poorer-quality meat with muscle abnormalities.
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