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We need to talk about the chicken wars. If you’re tired of hearing about them, you’re going to have to take that up with (fast-dining) corporate.
If you haven’t heard about them, in summary: chicken is suddenly everywhere. From McDonald’s, Burger King, Taco Bell and Wendy’s to your airport terminal stand-by’s and self-described “modern burger stands”, almost every tier and genre of quick-service restaurant (QSR) and its cousin is on this year’s slate of hot new crispy chicken. There’s even a few unexpected contenders.
Between merch drops and URL feuds, it’s become one of the more surreal news phenomenons to emerge in an already surreal time. But when you peek beneath the pun-riddled surface, there are serious dimensions to consider.
Publishing date: Feb 19, 2021 • February 19, 2021 • 1 minute read •
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WINNIPEG Canada’s Olymel LP said on Friday it was shipping pigs to the United States to help clear a backlog of slaughter-weight hogs after it had to temporarily close its Red Deer, Alberta, plant because of a coronavirus outbreak.
Olymel shut the plant on Wednesday and declared force majeure – unforeseeable circumstances that prevent contract fulfillment. Alberta’s health department is aware of 426 infections linked to the outbreak, including one death, spokesman Tom McMillan said.
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WINNIPEG, Manitoba, Feb 19 (Reuters) - Canada’s Olymel LP said on Friday it was shipping pigs to the United States to help clear a backlog of hogs after it had to temporarily close its Red Deer, Alberta, slaughter plant because of a coronavirus outbreak.
Olymel shut the plant on Wednesday and declared force majeure - unforeseeable circumstances that prevent contract fulfilment. Alberta’s health department knows of 426 infections linked to the outbreak, including one death, spokesman Tom McMillan said.
The virus spread fast last spring in Canadian and U.S. meat plants, where people typically work closely together. Cargill Inc temporarily closed a Guelph, Ontario, beef plant in December.
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