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Tastes like chicken

Tastes like chicken

by Emelyn Rude

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How did chicken achieve the culinary ubiquity it enjoys today? It's hard to imagine, but there was a point in history, not terribly long ago, that individual people each consumed less than ten pounds of chicken per year. Today, those numbers are strikingly different: we consumer nearly twenty-five times as much chicken as our great-grandparents did. Collectively, Americans devour 73.1 million pounds of chicken in a day, close to 8.6 billion birds per year. How did chicken rise from near-invisibility to being in seemingly "every pot," as per Herbert Hoover's famous promise?
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["Cooking (Chicken)" "Chickens" "Chicken industry" "History" "Cooking (chicken)" "Poultry" "Poultry industry"]

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