NO!
You can keep cooked chicken safely in the fridge for 3-4 days. And frozen for almost indefinately.
It is previously cooked chicken that has been cooled.
No, it is not safe to refreeze cooked chicken after it has been thawed. Once chicken is thawed, it should be cooked and consumed or discarded, as refreezing can lead to bacterial growth and foodborne illness.
A chicken that has been cooked & jerked.
If where it was left out is as cold as a refrigerator, it would be OK. Otherwise, you will have to figure that out for yourself. The chicken has been mishandled and should not have been left out at room temperature. We don't know what temperature various parts of the chicken reached - or for how long.
As long as the chicken has been cooked, cold chicken salad is perfectly safe to eat. Make sure it's stored in a refrigerator, and don't eat it after a week from the time the chicken was cooked.
No, it is not safe to refreeze cooked chicken that has already been frozen once. Once cooked chicken has been thawed, it should be consumed within a few days and not refrozen to prevent the growth of harmful bacteria.
It is not safe to consume chicken which has been allowed to reach room temperature and then refrozen. This is often the cause of food poisoning. Once a food has reached room temperature it should be thoroughly cooked and then eaten or allowed to cool and then stored in a refridgerator.
I would not advise it!
yes
NO!!
no because if its already frozen and u refreeze it it will come out nasty and spoiled