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A.B is 27 years old pregnant woman. She wants to eat natural food products. During pregnancy, she does not consume chicken. She buys egg and milk from someone who says to sell organic foods in district bazaar. Seller says that all products come from their village. Which of the following statement is not correct about her situation?

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She has higher risk for foodborne illnesses.
Milk is sold in district bazaar may be more nutritious because cows live in the village are fed with natural fodder.
Her reason for not consuming chicken may be related to antibiotic residues and hormones found in chickens.
Seller should provide cold chain for both types of food.
Most probably, she buys Class A types of egg.

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Step-by-step explanation:

The statement "Milk is sold in district bazaar may be more nutritious because cows live in the village are fed with natural fodder" is not correct about her situation.

Step-by-step explanation:

The nutrition of milk is primarily determined by the diet and health of the cows, rather than the location they live in. While it is possible that the cows in the village may be fed natural fodder, this alone does not guarantee that the milk sold in the district bazaar will be more nutritious. Factors such as the cow's breed, health, and the processing and storage conditions of the milk can also impact its nutritional value.

Therefore, this statement cannot be considered correct as it makes an assumption about the nutritional quality of the milk based solely on the cows' diet and the village they come from.

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