Every day, millions of people buy meat believing they are taking home a fresh, healthy, and high-quality product. However, what many don’t know is that supermarkets, butcher shops, and even restaurants engage in deceptions that can put your health and your wallet at risk.
The most alarming thing is that these tricks go unnoticed by most consumers.
The big deception: meat that is NOT what it seems
One of the most common frauds is selling:
Old meat as if it were fresh
Defrosted meat sold as “freshly cut”
Low-quality meat disguised as premium
Meat treated with chemicals to improve its color and smell
Even, in some extreme cases, mixtures of meat that don’t match what the label says
Often, the meat you buy has been stored for days or weeks, but it is “revived” to appear freshly arrived.
How do they disguise the meat? To deceive consumers, very common practices are used:
Colorings and gases to make the meat look red and shiny
Injection of water and salts to increase weight
Freezing and refreezing, which deteriorates quality
Washing with substances that temporarily eliminate bad odors
The problem is that appearance is deceiving, but the meat has already lost nutrients and can develop dangerous bacteria.
Real risks to your health
Consuming spoiled or mishandled meat can cause:
Food poisoning
Bacterial infections (Salmonella, E. coli, Listeria)
Stomach aches, diarrhea, and vomiting
In the long term, digestive and inflammatory problems
The worst part is that many people don’t associate their symptoms with the meat they consumed days before.
Clear signs that meat is NOT fresh
Before buying or cooking, look carefully: