Chicken cutlets can be considered processed food depending on how they’re made. If they’re store-bought, pre-breaded, or contain additives, fillers, or preservatives, then yes—they fall under processed food. But if you make them at home using fresh chicken breast, simple seasoning, and basic breadcrumbs, they’re much less processed.
It’s similar to how fast-food chains list their items on the
Tim Hortons Nutrition Menu Canada and US. Some items are lightly processed, while others have added ingredients for texture, flavour, or longer shelf life. Chicken cutlets work the same way—how “processed” they are depends on the ingredients and preparation.