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by buzzerbetrayed 1940 days ago
Mind explaining more to someone who has never heard of this?
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It's pretty common to ship chicken to china for processing since the cost of shipping is lower than labor... however since it was raised in the US, it's totally legal to say "US Raised Chickens"
It’s actually extremely rare. As of 2018 there where 4 Chinese processing plants that took chickens killed and frozen in the US, thawed them out for processing, and then froze them again and shipped them back to the US. Bulk freight shipping is generally cheap, but shipping frozen goods across the Pacific Ocean twice adds up.
This just screams race to the bottom to me. There is absolutely no accounting for externalities. I need to look into whether or not Canada does this.
Did you read the article? They are exporting chicken to China to be consumed there, not processed and shipped back.