Friday, July 26, 2019

POULTRYGEIST! CHICKEN PART CRAWLS OFF RESTAURANT TABLE


POULTRYGEIST Horrifying moment ‘zombie’ chicken breast ‘comes back to life and crawls off dining table’ as diner screams in terror
Tariq Tahir
24 Jul 2019

THE terrifying moment when a piece of raw chicken appears to come back to life on a restaurant table has been caught on video.

Footage shows a plate of raw meat on a restaurant table when a piece of chicken begins to twitch.

After hoisting itself upwards, the carcass yanks itself off the diner’s plate as a terrified onlooker can be heard screaming.

The footage was posted to Facebook by Florida woman Rie Phillips two weeks ago and has already been viewed more than four million times.

It's unclear where it was taken but chopsticks on a plate would suggest it was a Japanese, Chinese or Korean restaurant.

People posted comments suggesting the movements were caused by nerve endings that have not yet died.

One person said “usually because the meat is so fresh the muscles can still move” while a second added “it was so fresh that some of the muscles are still firing off signals”.

Others saw dark humour in it, with one saying: “Hell no if my food is walking, I’m walking too.”


TERRIFYING
Chickens have been known to survive and keep moving despite losing their heads – hence the term “headless chicken”.

One in Thailand reportedly managed to survive for a week with only a bloodied stump where its head used to be.

Raw meat has previously been known to move of its own accord.

Footage take in Guangzhou, southern China, shows a hunk of beef twitching furiously while hanging in a butcher shop.

Someone behind the camera can be heard gasping as beef moves incessantly and can be then heard saying “enough”.

Health experts said the freakish spasms were caused by nerve endings that had not died.

[SOURCE: The Sun UK.]


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