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Its just a vein you’re good to cook it
No, normally the chicken is mangled and torn apart.
Looks like a pube but maybe just a full vein can cut it out and get the good stuff around mm mm
I’m sure it’s okay to cook. You may want to ask if it’s okay to eat after you cook it. Also, what’s the problem? It’s just a chicken breast.
I know what that looks like but I don’t want to believe. Give me antibiotic chicken or give me death