It’s surprising that the connection between chicken color and quality is still unclear to some

A Colorful Choice in the Meat Aisle

That chicken in your cart may be hiding more than you think. One package looks pale and almost pinkish. Another glows with a deep yellow tone. Same cut. Same price range. Very different appearance. It is natural to wonder what that difference really means. Is one pumped full of chemicals. Is the other healthier. Or is the color simply clever marketing playing with your expectations.

At first glance, color feels important. Humans instinctively judge food by appearance, and meat is no exception. But when it comes to chicken, color rarely tells a simple story of good or bad. Instead, it offers clues about how the bird was raised, what it ate, and how it lived before reaching the shelf.

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