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Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Thanksgiving 2013 Turkey Shortage Reported By Butterball

The nation's largest turkey producer said it was facing a shortage of fresh large birds weeks before Thanksgiving.


Butterball said its poultry had trouble gaining weight on some of its farms, but did not explain why.

The company still has ample supplies of its frozen large varieties, which are birds 16 pounds and heavier.

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9 comments:

Anonymous said...

an excuse to raise prices.

Anonymous said...

I'll get a ham...

Anonymous said...

I grow my own. Don't like putting arsenic in my body, thank you very much.

Whoever buys a store turkey, good luck with your cancer goals!

Anonymous said...

8:11

We only eat one bird a year, how bad can the risk be??

tl

Anonymous said...

8:11 has no idea what they are talking about.

Anonymous said...

Lets do something completely different this year.Try praying before you eat.By doing so you will have bulletproofed your system against any harmful ingredients.Seriously,try it.On the day after Thanksgiving you will still be alive and feeling great.

Anonymous said...

9:59 Tell me again how phizer doesn't have their hands in the commercial feed market... Tell me how they didn't just take feed off the shelves, because of its arsenic content. Tell me again how we aren't having china process our meats. Tell me again why it's not better to grow your own food, and support yourself and your family. Sheep.

Keep eating processed time bombs.

Anonymous said...

10:32 No thanks.

Anonymous said...

Maybe Michelle said that the turkeys were too fat ?