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About MeatTemp.app
also known as InternalTemperature.app

This site started out of frustration. Every time a recipe called for an internal temperature, looking it up meant navigating slow government websites — or worse, trusting random blogs with no sources. There had to be a better way.

MeatTemp.app is a single-page reference tool built to answer one question fast: what temperature does this need to reach? Nothing more, nothing less.

How the temperatures are sourced

Every temperature on this site comes directly from official government food safety authorities — USDA FSIS, Health Canada, the UK Food Standards Agency, and Food Standards Australia New Zealand (FSANZ). We don't set our own recommendations. If it's on this site, there's a government source for it, linked right on the page.

Because different countries recommend slightly different temperatures, you can tap your country's flag at the top of the chart to switch to those guidelines.

How it's kept up to date

Temperatures are reviewed against official sources every six months, or immediately when any major food safety authority updates their guidance. The last review date is shown in the footer of the main page.

If you spot something out of date or incorrect, please let us know — we take accuracy seriously and will verify any flagged item within 48 hours.

How this site is funded

MeatTemp.app is free to use and always will be. It's funded through two small revenue streams: Google AdSense display advertising, and Amazon Associates affiliate links on thermometer recommendations. Neither affects the temperature data shown — that comes only from official sources. See our Disclaimer for full details.

Contact & corrections

For questions, corrections, or anything else, use the contact page. We respond to all messages within 2 business days.