That number of chickens loses is way above 2019/2020 no doubt, but you seem to be equating the lose a certain number of chickens to the lose of a chicken processing plant.
Again, my beef was that your title said, "Complete list of 97 food processing plants", when I only could 30 plants.
So are chickens put to death the same thing as a plant being destroyed, I don't think so Buckwheat!
By a rough count of your Chickens lost I get roughly 35,000,000. (Quick count)
2020 Lost = 156,420,000 (boilers) (Includes rendered, died, destroyed, composted, or disappeared for any reason except sold during the 12-month period)
2020 Sold for slaughter = 186,834,900 (boilers)
2020 Sold = 1,014,131,700
I know that sounds like a lot of chickens killed, but it looks to me like it's a drop in the bucket.
I count 30 facilities. I guess a chicken/turkey is a food processing plant since it eats corn and produces eggs.
You don't eat chicken or turkey?
Only dark, like my women.
97 Food Processing Plants. Contrary to what you might have been taught, Chickens don't come from Eggplants.
So, the carcasses of chickens and turkeys that we eat, just magically appear in grocery stores?
Or, are they processed for consumption, as food, in a processing plant?
You really can't be this stupid.
Having fun?
That number of chickens loses is way above 2019/2020 no doubt, but you seem to be equating the lose a certain number of chickens to the lose of a chicken processing plant.
Again, my beef was that your title said, "Complete list of 97 food processing plants", when I only could 30 plants.
So are chickens put to death the same thing as a plant being destroyed, I don't think so Buckwheat!
By a rough count of your Chickens lost I get roughly 35,000,000. (Quick count)
Lets look at 2020.
In 2020 9.8 billion broiler chicks were hatched in the U.S.
Chickens Lost, Sold for Slaughter, Sold, and Value – States and United States:
2020 Lost = 156,420,000 (boilers) (Includes rendered, died, destroyed, composted, or disappeared for any reason except sold during the 12-month period)
2020 Sold for slaughter = 186,834,900 (boilers)
2020 Sold = 1,014,131,700
I know that sounds like a lot of chickens killed, but it looks to me like it's a drop in the bucket.