1. Visual Inspection
- Color: Fresh chicken should have a light pink color. The skin should be white or cream-colored, depending on the cut. Avoid chicken that looks dull, grayish, or has any greenish tinge.
- Fat: The fat should be white, not yellow or gray.
2. Smell Test
- Mild Scent: Fresh chicken has a very faint smell. If there’s any strong or unpleasant odor, it’s a sign that the chicken might be spoiled.
3. Texture Check
- Firmness: The chicken should feel firm and not too soft or mushy. When pressed, it should bounce back slightly.
- No Sliminess: Fresh chicken should not feel sticky or slimy. A slimy texture is a sign of spoilage.
4. Packaging
- Sealed Packaging: If buying pre-packaged chicken, ensure that the package is properly sealed with no tears or leaks.
- Clear Packaging: Clear packaging allows you to see the meat inside, which is helpful for visual inspection.
- Check Dates: Always check the “use-by” or “sell-by” date on the package. Choose chicken with the latest date.
5. Source Verification
- Reputable Store: Buy from stores known for high turnover in their meat department, ensuring fresher stock.
- Trusted Online Retailer: If buying online, like from Bisonmart, make sure the platform has good reviews and a reputation for delivering fresh products.
6. Handling
- Cold Chain: Ensure the chicken is kept cold from store to home. If possible, use an insulated bag or cooler to maintain freshness.
7. Ask Questions
- Butcher: If buying from a butcher, don’t hesitate to ask when the chicken was delivered or how fresh it is.
8. Inspect Upon Delivery (for Online Purchases)
- Condition on Arrival: When buying online, check the chicken as soon as it arrives. Ensure it’s cold to the touch and inspect it for freshness using the above methods.