It might be a good time to check for local food co-ops in your area. Usually these arrange for you to order items directly from local farms and pick up from someone in your neighborhood. Some of them are produce only but some offer local dairy and meat and even baked goods too. Do some digging (ask on nextdoor?) if you canβt find one because sometimes theyβre quite small. In college I used one that accepted EBT!
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Should be pinned in bits to the south end of tower Bridge as a fucking warning
I have heard they need more eggs?
OK let them send some foul, dead chicken. Surely we can send them more eggs in return.
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I've noticed over the years that chicken breasts have been having an awful texture now and then. I highly suspect it's because the demand has grown so high the quality has dropped. This has reduced the amount of chicken I tend to eat. I highly suspect if we ended up getting the chlorinated chicken I'd shift more towards becoming a vegetarian.
You're sort of right. It's a condition associated with the rapid-growth breeds raised in commercial farms, and has become more prevalent over time. It's called woody breast.
I did a course with a chicken feed manufacturing guy the other day. It's six weeks from chick to slaughter for meat chooks. He said he knew a farm that did six million chicks, six times a year. It just made me sad.
Thanks is for this info, today I learnt about woody breast!
The quality of my skin deteriorates as well when I am in high demand.
make him eat all of that chicken
The thing to remind any clown that says "you don't have to choose it, it will be labelled" is that they don't know where the meat in any of their restaurant meals, takeaways and ready meals/Lunch deals comes from because the label is long in the bin before they see the food.
Oh, how the true vermin emerge again...
Stop reporting everything that comes out of this cretin's pie hole.
He kinda looks like he already ate some of it.
You are what you eat!