poultry
The World's First Lab-Grown Chicken Finger Was Just Unveiled
In addition to the chicken strips and duck à l'orange, Memphis Meats plans to launch several poultry products playing off "classic American staples.”
Study Claims that Subway's 'Chicken' Is Only About 50-Percent Meat
According to the study—which Subway has since disputed—the remaining “chicken” was really soy.
Wendy's Is Spending $30 Million to Solve Its Rubbery Chicken Problem
Will all broiler chickens soon be reduced to their size of their 20th-century forefathers? Wendy's initiative seems to suggest that many chickens will be going on a diet, stat.
We’ll Be Growing Christmas Turkeys in Labs by 2030
Test tube poultry could soon be coming to a supermarket near you.
How Long Until We Can Grow Thanksgiving Turkeys in a Lab?
Meatballs and hamburgers have already passed the first hurdle, surely our holiday meals can’t be far behind.
There’s No Need to Wash Your Turkey, and It Could Make You Sick If You Do
It’s not only unnecessary, it could be dangerous.
How-To: Make Braised Chicken with E-Dubble
Tender, juicy, and full of flavor, this fall-off-the-bone chicken recipe is simple and has an equally tasty kale salad to go along with it.
Major Chicken Processor Fined $264K Over Finger Amputation Incident
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration announced this week that it was going to fine Tyson $263,498. That’s because Tyson was found to have violated regulations that left its employees in danger.
American Egg Producers Agree to Stop Grinding Up Live Baby Chicks
Every year, more than 3 billion male chickens are killed around the world within hours of being born, disposed of as unnecessary byproducts of a system that prizes eggs and egg-laying hens exclusively.
That EgyptAir Flight Let a Fake Bomb on Board but Took This Man's Frozen Chicken
Sadly for the man, the bird was found by security officials in Cyprus after the hijacker was in custody and the plane was readying to return to Cairo.
Nazis Used to Raise American Chickens
After the US entered World War II, Americans were eating more chicken than ever, but lacking a work force. As a result, the hen men of the mid-Atlantic turned to one of the only options left: using German Prisoners of War.
How to Kill Half a Million Chickens at Once
Ventilation shutdown is a grim way to go, and nobody is even sure how grim. Is there a better option?