Costco has spent $1 BILLION building enormous Nebraska poultry farm and slaughterhouse to keep up with demand for its famed $4.99 rotisserie chicken - with plant processing 2 million birds a week
Wonder if they have AI autopluckers?
They are good chickens, larger, tastier, and cheaper than the roasted chickens sold by my local grocery store.
[Daily Mail, where America gts its news] - Costco has spent an estimated $1 billion on a state-of-the-art chicken processing plant in Fremont, Nebraska, to keep their $4.99 rotisserie stocks supplied
- The plant processes two million chickens a week, coming from its own network of chicken farmers: it is the only retailer to have such an operation
- The 500 chicken houses on the site each contain 42,000 chickens, built at a cost of $625,000
Posted by: Skidmark 2023-06-10 |