Poultry Grades
U.S. grades are based on nationally uniform standards of quality developed by the Standardization Branch. These standards promote uniformity and assurance of product quality on a continuous basis regardless of supplier. The official USDA grade shield indicates the product's quality level.USDA poultry grading is a voluntary service paid for by poultry producers. As an independent third party, USDA is recognized for assuring that poultry meet the U.S. grade standards. While there are other grades, Grade A is the most common grade sold in supermarkets. What makes poultry products qualify for Grade A depends on the absence of “defects,” such as the presence of feathers or bruising and discoloration. As poultry is graded, it either meets Grade A criteria for quality or it is downgraded to lesser grades (B&C) depending on the number of defects.
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- Poultry A Grade BW Transparent
- Poultry A Grade BW
- Poultry A Grade Transparent
- Poultry A Grade
- Poultry B Grade BW Transparent
- Poultry B Grade BW
- Poultry B Grade Transparent
- Poultry B Grade
- Poultry C Grade BW Transparent
- Poultry C Grade BW
- Poultry C Grade Transparent
- Poultry C Grade
- Prepared from Poultry A Grade
- Prepared from Poultry A Grade BW