What is the correct food temperature to kill pathogens in meat? (IMAGE)
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A survey found that over half of U.S. adults (51%) were not sure of the correct temperatures to heat food to in order to kill viruses and bacteria and ensure that the food is safe to eat. Given a series of items and told to select all that apply, 38% correctly chose heating poultry to 165 degrees Fahrenheit, 29% chose heating ground beef to 165 degrees, and 21% chose heating steak to 145 degrees. From an Annenberg Public Policy Center survey of 1,496 U.S. adults in July 2024.
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