If it glows, throw it
BBC - Glowing meat alarms Australians
Australians have been told there is no need to panic after a recent "glow-in-the-dark pork chop" scare.
Apparently, this phenomenon is normal and commonplace, and caused by harmless pseudomonas fluorescens bacteria, which is not known to cause food poisoning.
But Mr Davey, of the New South Wales Food Authority, recommends that consumers throw any luminous pork chops - or other cuts of meat - straight into the dustbin.
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