Why Is Costco Opening Its Own Chicken Farm?

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  • čas přidán 8. 07. 2024
  • In fall 2019, Costco will open a chicken farming operation in eastern Nebraska. This venture will provide Costco with 100 million chickens, or 40 percent of its yearly chicken needs, allowing it to partially escape the American chicken oligopoly run by the likes of Tyson, Pilgrim's Pride and Perdue.
    One of the brand's iconic products is the Costco rotisserie chicken. Costco sells about 60 million of them every year, but they're a loss leader. Costco sells these chickens at a loss sometimes up to 30 to 40 million dollars per year. The chickens are a lure to get customers in the door. They're placed strategically at the back of every Costco so customers might pick up other items along the way.
    That's why Costco wants to keep the price so low.
    The trouble is that chicken prices have crept up over the last 10 years and the industry is practically an oligopoly run by the likes of Tyson and Perdue. Costco like most American Grocers buys from these behemoth companies because there's no other option. But not anymore. In 2016 Costco announced its plans to open a chicken farming operation in eastern Nebraska. It will own the whole supply chain from baby chicks to feed to the final product. This operation will provide Costco with 40 percent of its yearly chicken needs about 100 million chickens.
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  • @ivdubgti
    @ivdubgti Před 4 lety +273

    I used to work for Costco at $25 per Hour. Ive moved on to better things but they were the best retail job i ever had.

  • @20_foot_burmese_pyth0n
    @20_foot_burmese_pyth0n Před 3 lety +520

    "The biggest companies illegally conspire to fix prices"
    A chicken cartel??

    • @wbs2819
      @wbs2819 Před 3 lety +10

      it really is when you look into it. the mafia used to have a big part in the chicken market too

    • @jacoblandfield2526
      @jacoblandfield2526 Před 3 lety +1

      The issue could be fixed by regulation in a second.
      Or the smaller farms could start selling at 30% of the vertically integrated farms, but they can only sustain that on a local scale.

    • @vanjosh7763
      @vanjosh7763 Před 3 lety +1

      It has been like that for a very long time. Can’t beat them on lawsuits much since they have the money for better lawyers, bribery, and political connections.

    • @jaybosher6144
      @jaybosher6144 Před 3 lety +2

      You mean it’s all chickens?
      Always has been

    • @neuromantoo
      @neuromantoo Před 3 lety +1

      Yes there is also an Italian chicken monopoly, its called "chicken carteltori"

  • @theifofmemes5529
    @theifofmemes5529 Před 5 lety +1673

    costco really is one of the few businesses with integrity

    • @thedjartillery
      @thedjartillery Před 5 lety +106

      Don't let the corporation fool you.

    • @kingdudethe2nd
      @kingdudethe2nd Před 5 lety +27

      KELLI2L2 throwing the chicks is actually a good thing. if they just gently dump them in a pile, the lower ones suffocate. by throwing them slightly, it spreads them out.

    • @danielgalan2321
      @danielgalan2321 Před 5 lety +47

      theifofmemes no corporation has “integrity”

    • @jonathanng138
      @jonathanng138 Před 4 lety +30

      I wish costco sold tegrity

    • @jamesdavis5096
      @jamesdavis5096 Před 4 lety +24

      Tegridy weed is company with a very high degree of integrity

  • @lukebbb
    @lukebbb Před 3 lety +138

    I'd pay $6 for a rotisserie chicken if it meant the farmers made out better. God bless all of our farmers. I thank them every time I eat.

    • @stevencooper4422
      @stevencooper4422 Před 2 lety +3

      The 5 dollars is already Costco selling at a loss. 6 dollars would barely break even.

    • @bludika
      @bludika Před 2 lety +2

      im sure, knowing costco as a company, they are NOT screwing over the farmers, they are getting paid well for sure

    • @SeudXe
      @SeudXe Před rokem +1

      Not everyone is making a lot of money to give businesses more money

    • @forced4motorsports
      @forced4motorsports Před rokem

      It's costs more than $6 to raise a chicken, even in a factory farm. The average cost is $5 lb. Free ranged non-certified organic from a small holding or homestead will run 15-20 dollars or more and may likely be the best chicken you ever tasted... possibly making you wonder what you've been buying in the grocery stores they call 'chicken'.

    • @XSRocket
      @XSRocket Před 5 měsíci

      Try more like 10

  • @iamgroot4611
    @iamgroot4611 Před 4 lety +749

    IKEA sells chickens you have to assemble at home, lol

  • @Ruffles2012
    @Ruffles2012 Před 5 lety +1647

    Everyone complaining about how Costco should make their chicken oragnic free range probably don't even buy organic free range and just buy what's cheapest.... You know, because you go to whole foods for organic food. You go to Costco to save money...

    • @JeanPKlaus
      @JeanPKlaus Před 5 lety +127

      That's not actually true. I don't buy from most chicken companies, that's tyson, foster farms, butter ball, etc. I buy locally, I research the farm and the practices. I would hope a big chain like Costco would try more ethical and environmentally friendly chicken processing.

    • @Ruffles2012
      @Ruffles2012 Před 5 lety +201

      @@JeanPKlaus Its great that you care about animal welfare, I just don't think people who shop at Costco are there for animal welfare or organic foods. They're only there to save money, otherwise they'd probably be shopping at Whole Foods instead

    • @Ruffles2012
      @Ruffles2012 Před 5 lety +9

      @Carlos Spicy Weiner yup

    • @gohan12991
      @gohan12991 Před 5 lety +5

      @@Ruffles2012 I'm not from US but is there a significant difference in price between Costco's chicken and others?

    • @whyno713
      @whyno713 Před 5 lety +19

      @@gohan12991 Yes. I prefer Whole Foods which is twice as much, $10 for full organic, free-range, and free of antibiotics, steroids, & growth hormones.

  • @kevinglidden3734
    @kevinglidden3734 Před 5 lety +586

    I’d be willing to pay a little more than 5 dollars a chicken if it meant better practices

    • @Remyueru
      @Remyueru Před 5 lety +73

      You are willing because you can afford. Some families can't. Or dare I say, most.

    • @sachinraghavan4556
      @sachinraghavan4556 Před 5 lety +8

      Like veganism? Sure.

    • @purr-maw-ee
      @purr-maw-ee Před 4 lety +52

      @@Remyueru people pay 60$ annually to get a Costco membership, they can afford to buy chickens at higher prices.
      People who can't afford it, don't even shop at Costco.

    • @Remyueru
      @Remyueru Před 4 lety +43

      @@purr-maw-ee that doesn't make sense. Yes people that pay membership fees can afford higher price chicken, but they go to Costco because it's cheaper by the volume. If Costco raise prices then the consumers will simply find a better offer from competitors. It's the consumers who move the market not the vendors.

    • @emmarellda181
      @emmarellda181 Před 4 lety +6

      @@Remyueru even if they raise up to like $6 it would still be the cheapest chicken in my town lol

  • @isaelbateman3888
    @isaelbateman3888 Před 5 lety +130

    That vertical integration model is actually a nightmare. I applaud Costco for breaking away from Tyson, however having farmers own all the expensive equipment, but not the chickens, is essentially replicating the horrible business practices of Tyson.

    • @deus_ex_machina_
      @deus_ex_machina_ Před 3 lety +18

      Bingo! Corporate owns all the assets, while the farmer owns all the liabilities.

    • @AbsentWithoutLeaving
      @AbsentWithoutLeaving Před 3 lety +4

      Well, I guess if you consider "breaking away from Tyson" just becoming another Tyson, then by all means, applaud away.

    • @evocultiva9356
      @evocultiva9356 Před 3 lety +1

      @@AbsentWithoutLeaving Read the first comment again. "I applaud Costco for breaking away from Tyson, however having farmers own all the expensive equipment, but not the chickens, is essentially replicating the horrible business practices of Tyson." You're saying the same thing.

    • @tinytownsoftware7989
      @tinytownsoftware7989 Před 3 lety +3

      @@deus_ex_machina_ Perhaps farmers like this arrangement, otherwise they wouldn't be doing it. They like having the guarantee that their product will be sold. Try going solo in this day and age and you will soon discover that without a good distribution network, your chickens will be rotting carcasses on the trash heap. Who are you to say that it's bad. You're probably just some random person who knows nothing about this business, commenting like you do know everything about this business. CZcams comments are filled with armchair experts such as yourself.

    • @deus_ex_machina_
      @deus_ex_machina_ Před 3 lety

      @@tinytownsoftware7989 I didn't claim to know the intricacies of running a large farming operation, just pointed out who has the leverage in the arrangement.
      Also farmers may not like it, but feel it's their least bad option, a 'lesser of two evils' situation.

  • @jameslangstonevans
    @jameslangstonevans Před 5 lety +307

    Vertically integrated agriculture isn't a farming method, it's a business method. It only indicates the ownership, not HOW the chickens are actually farmed. It's this kind of inattention to definition that makes me not watch videos from a channel

  • @stephencoleman3578
    @stephencoleman3578 Před 5 lety +240

    I worked for an "organic, free range chicken" producer. The feed was not organic and there was no free range. To get the job I had to sign non-disclosure agreements and NEVER speak to the press. There were 2 employees to raise 500, 000 chickens. From hatching to slaughter it was 42 days. Those chickens in Costco are perhaps 35 days and are quite small compared to those of 42 days.
    The farmer himself is a serf to the mega chicken slaughter house. With 9 batches or 4.5 million chickens a year and 2 employees, he was earning $18,000 a year. I was earning double what the owner was earning.
    Sooner or later the farmers go bankrupt and the mega slaughter house buys the farm pennies on the dollar and mysteriously turns a good profit.
    The mega slaughterhouse treated us and the farmer like trash. Most everybody hated their jobs and high turnover is considered normal.
    Very few outside of agriculture understand that the industry of agriculture is hopelessly corrupt. In ag universities we are taught about soils, chemicals, bugs, parasites, Irrigation engineering, mechanics and marketing, but not a word, not a peep regarding the food cartel and the corruption that has been eroding the family farmer away for the last 2 generations. This is why few children of farmers, choose to stay in farming. The food cartel is a problem far worse than plagues of locusts or droughts.
    Unless Costco has their own feed producers and feed mills, the food cartel will break them sooner or later. They could possibly stop selling Costco other commodities to force them to kneel.

    • @stephencoleman3578
      @stephencoleman3578 Před 5 lety +4

      @The United States of America Yep, that's why he went bankrupt.

    • @7saany
      @7saany Před 5 lety +15

      yes at 1:36 she said Costco will own the chickens, the feed and processing plant.
      Costco knows the corruption behind its competitors

    • @lordeisschrank
      @lordeisschrank Před 5 lety +3

      All they need to do is cover the ag-related trade wars with the EEC/EU from the 60s to the 00s at ag universities. That will tell you pretty much everything you need to know. It's insane

    • @TheDallasDwayne
      @TheDallasDwayne Před 5 lety +9

      That's one reason I'm a vegan

    • @samiapassos9659
      @samiapassos9659 Před 5 lety +6

      What a sad story you just told us, but thank you for sharing.

  • @The_real_Matheny
    @The_real_Matheny Před 3 lety +66

    Chick-fil-A is also going to break away from these chicken companies.

    • @bycracky22
      @bycracky22 Před 3 lety +2

      Elon Musk is bringing rabbit online.

  • @IronCypher
    @IronCypher Před 4 lety +91

    Wow Costco pays 3 chickens a hour😁

    • @pennyo6868
      @pennyo6868 Před 4 lety +3

      Wrel Rel, Another funny. Second prize to you!

  • @christopherwatson4113
    @christopherwatson4113 Před 5 lety +814

    Costco is what capitalism and corporations were meant to be

    • @OxAO
      @OxAO Před 5 lety +53

      I think you mean corporatism which is the opposite of capitalism.
      capitalism would be where the buyer doesn't directly control the seller.

    • @conrad1755
      @conrad1755 Před 5 lety +49

      I’m a socialist but I actually like what I hear about what Cosco is doing here, good job Cosco.
      Also corporatism is just a variation of capitalism which is any system where the means of production are privately owned. All socioeconomic models have their flaws but at least be honest about it.

    • @OxAO
      @OxAO Před 5 lety +19

      @@conrad1755 said, "corporatism is just a variation of capitalism"
      They're the antithesis of one another. Corporatism the system works like a oligarchical system or a top down system. Capitalism is by definition a bottom up system where the individual producer has the most influence.
      said, "I’m a socialist"
      Every system has their problems.
      capitalist worst case it can easily fall into a corporatist system.
      Socialism worst case is what to do with those that doesn't fit into the system.
      So I ask you. What do you do with them? Marx and Engels answered that question and I know very few people that are aware of their answer.

    • @TDMFAN
      @TDMFAN Před 5 lety +9

      'I think you mean corporatism which is the opposite of capitalism.
      capitalism would be where the buyer doesn't directly control the seller.'
      This makes no sense lol. They're a publicly traded company - yes. But they're supplying goods to meet the demands of the market in a proper manner - and they're breaking up an oligopoly in order to keep prices low for their customers.
      So what you're suggesting is that what they're doing is in opposition to Capitalism? So you're suggesting that Capitalism is market oligopoly?
      Amazing what Capitalists will admit.

    • @TDMFAN
      @TDMFAN Před 5 lety +10

      ​@mausalus09 Socialism doesn't mean planned economy my dude. I get it though, most uneducated people have no idea what market Socialism is - or even parecon for that matter.
      Socialism is about workers directly controlling their workplace. Maybe you're confusing it with (attempts at) Communism?

  • @Digital111
    @Digital111 Před 5 lety +610

    It works though. Every time I decide to get a chicken from them for dinner, I come out of the store with a bunch of other crap lol. :/

    • @kgal1298
      @kgal1298 Před 5 lety +15

      LAWL that's like me going into Target.

    • @mauricegeorge4320
      @mauricegeorge4320 Před 5 lety +43

      @@kgal1298 Well, Costco is doing great things by providing good quality wine and chicken in a good price while Target is simply using their strong marketing campaign to sell way too expensive stuff.

    • @eksine
      @eksine Před 5 lety +10

      yeah blame the store, not your guy's lack of self control

    • @slickricky769
      @slickricky769 Před 5 lety

      Same here fam.

    • @joshluo123
      @joshluo123 Před 5 lety +34

      I used to work at Costco. They do a few things aside from placement as well. Larger baskets make you want to fill it out. They move items every week so you can’t easily get in and get out with only what you wanted, but have to wander and stay longer. Sale and popular items are place at the far end of the aisle in view of the main path, making you walk down the entire aisle to get to it. And a lot of their items are for a limited time/supply or seasonal, making you feel like you have to get it now or they might not have it next time you go in.
      It’s not a black and white no self control or store marketing. As always it’s a mix. Self control isn’t a have it or don’t, it’s a spectrum. Do the better the stores marketing and tricks, the more self control you’ll need.

  • @shesmypresident1637
    @shesmypresident1637 Před 5 lety +637

    If you cant have free range chickens I suggest CHICKEN VR goggles that create the illusion of free range

  • @bhuggins76
    @bhuggins76 Před 5 lety +28

    Costco has a good name when it comes to how they treat their employees

  • @DialloKreed
    @DialloKreed Před 5 lety +247

    Come on Costco, this the perfect opportunity to do the right thing! Raise those chickens ethically and clean! Do it!!!

    • @lenkngomez8451
      @lenkngomez8451 Před 4 lety +9

      Diallo Kreed it’s what I was expecting when I clicked this video....

    • @narlycharley
      @narlycharley Před 4 lety +42

      There's no such thing as ethically raised animals for human consumption...

    • @landry2611
      @landry2611 Před 4 lety +4

      The video mentions using local farmers so I'm sure they'll have ethical requirements from Costco

    • @DialloKreed
      @DialloKreed Před 4 lety +1

      @@landry2611 hope so

    • @jeffwang6460
      @jeffwang6460 Před 4 lety +14

      "Ethical" chicken means higher cost which means more losses unless they sell their chickens more expensively which defeats the purpose of the $5 rotisserie. It's going to be about reaching a compromise.

  • @IsaacBG84
    @IsaacBG84 Před 4 lety +80

    Costco is great, it allowed me to take my family a vacation to LEgoland with a discount price :)

    • @pennyo6868
      @pennyo6868 Před 4 lety +1

      Whatever your priority is, there's a market for that;)

  • @charliebambarger4517
    @charliebambarger4517 Před 3 lety +29

    1:35 this process exploits the family farmer.
    “You own everything that costs money, we own everything that makes money”
    - john oliver on chicken farming

  • @kinkybabyblue
    @kinkybabyblue Před 3 lety +14

    It reminds me of a well known chicken chain Los pollos hermanos

  • @louiszhang3050
    @louiszhang3050 Před 5 lety +278

    I’m not some Whole Food hipster but I’ll admit factory farming (at least in its current state) is evil, hopefully Costco will truly care for the well being of the farmers and workers, environment, and chickens too

    • @kienwarren2870
      @kienwarren2870 Před 5 lety +14

      Louis Zhang they wont

    • @artman7780
      @artman7780 Před 5 lety +30

      I prefer a mass-produced, cheaper chicken, thank you very much. Main reason: I am broke, but I love to eat.

    • @geovannym.santana717
      @geovannym.santana717 Před 5 lety +4

      only if the charge a premium price, otherwise isn't viable to take all this into consideration.
      they're already selling at a loss without caring about this, so, if they also take into account their loss will be even bigger.

    • @godschild5587
      @godschild5587 Před 5 lety

      Costco is one of those evil, you better to wake up

    • @BIONICLECLAYPOKEMON
      @BIONICLECLAYPOKEMON Před 5 lety +1

      Can't make change without voting!

  • @jamesburton5237
    @jamesburton5237 Před 5 lety +100

    02:07 Vegan nightmare

    • @JordanHesse
      @JordanHesse Před 5 lety +20

      Lol dude you have no idea the videos most vegans have seen, try see a pregnant cow get her throat slit then her pregnant baby cut out and then killed for its "soft luxury" leather.

    • @JordanHesse
      @JordanHesse Před 5 lety +13

      99% of people would go vegan except for the psychopaths if they watched what happens in slaughterhouses and saw the reality of animal agriculture.
      Watch dominion and/or earthlings. Both documentaries exposing it.

    • @yugiyami8642
      @yugiyami8642 Před 5 lety

      Actually most vegans are cool with it. It's mostly a lifestyle choice rather than a moral one.

    • @heyhandsome8079
      @heyhandsome8079 Před 5 lety +5

      @@JordanHesse I watched something like that that scared me into veganism, but i went back to being omnivore again.

    • @vagabondwastrel2361
      @vagabondwastrel2361 Před 5 lety +3

      The realities of life are a vegan's nightmare. More death is caused by large scale agriculture of for human consumption crops than feed for the chickens and the chickens themselves. They just love to ignore what pesticides do or how many animals get killed during harvest season for being in front of a harvester.

  • @samwalsh4357
    @samwalsh4357 Před 3 lety +19

    A reminder that animal agriculture accounts for the vast majority of anti biotic consumption, and is the leading cause of global antibiotic resistance

    • @njsongwriter
      @njsongwriter Před 3 lety

      But plant-based diets aren't as effective at resolving insulin resistance.

  • @robertoleeva985
    @robertoleeva985 Před 5 lety +91

    Poor chickens.. To live a 45 day sad life to be sold for $5.

    • @Defnotjolie
      @Defnotjolie Před 3 lety +10

      I feel so bad when the fluffy little baby chickens just get yeeted it’s so sad they should at least get to live in grass not concrete floors

    • @konigstiger3252
      @konigstiger3252 Před 3 lety +13

      @@Defnotjolie they are just chicken with a micro brain, they don't know better. It is fine

    • @joshuaduplaa9033
      @joshuaduplaa9033 Před 3 lety +5

      They're tasty 😋

    • @KRYMauL
      @KRYMauL Před 3 lety +5

      @@Defnotjolie Chickens aren’t smart they don’t have feelings, so stop sympathizing with them. If we did this crows it would be different.

    • @jifa17
      @jifa17 Před 3 lety +9

      @@KRYMauL Look at another create without brains, it's Kevin!!!

  • @50calorie82
    @50calorie82 Před 5 lety +419

    Atleast Costco is trying to make things little bit better not the best but step in the right direction.

    • @daw162
      @daw162 Před 5 lety +5

      Watch one of the CBC videos regarding their demand of rebates on generic drugs and see if you're still saying that.
      They're just trying to limit their losses. Chicken is monstrously cheap compared to any era more than a couple of decades ago.

    • @deathsite95
      @deathsite95 Před 5 lety

      Not for much longer if they keep fixing prices.

    • @TheAxlin
      @TheAxlin Před 5 lety +10

      It's really not improvement, though. It's a large corporation saying, "We sell chicken and we're sick of dealing with the chicken monopoly, so we're going to copy their model and do it ourselves instead."

    • @50calorie82
      @50calorie82 Před 5 lety +4

      @ David @ Dmn As we all know, all of the businesses are there to make profit , even a Mom and PoP shops. The bigger picture is that there is a demand for the chicken , Costco consumer could end up having more influence at Costco, conscious Costco customer can later demand for ethical treatment of not only chickens but of Farmers as well. I am a vegetarian , myself but I can not expect everyone to become vegetarian , that will be the ideal but reality is working with the system ,only can slow and steadily can improve the system rather than radical change, which millions of people will not be ready for. We still have a choice directly buy from the farmers, those who raise chickens locally . If people are not willing to do that , then at least can help big companies to become more ethical and let them know as customers what we are looking for, as I said This is the not the best but still could be improved .

    • @TheAxlin
      @TheAxlin Před 5 lety +5

      50 Cal that’s a good point about Costco shoppers being able to wield considerably more influence over Costco than they could “Big Chicken”, but at the end of the day I think the typical Costco shopper would care less about the ethical treatment of the chickens than they do paying the lowest possible price. Americans like their meat to be cheap, and Costco likes using chicken as a loss leader to draw in shoppers, so they’re going to go for the method of production that cuts their costs as much as possible.

  • @SaengDylan
    @SaengDylan Před 5 lety +400

    I thought this was suppose to be only 13 seconds long

  • @tjbellah349
    @tjbellah349 Před 5 lety +18

    “Prep the birds for sale” lol we know what that means

  • @Chrisdabeastman34
    @Chrisdabeastman34 Před 5 lety +6

    I worked at Costco and skewered and cooked chickens all day and I gotta say it was hard work, although I wouldn’t eat the chicken I’ve made hundreds of times but I can assure you they are very strict when it comes to keeping them clean and safe.

  • @joseortiz4663
    @joseortiz4663 Před 5 lety +292

    Good for Costco,the chinese already bought the biggest pork prosscesing plant in the US, "Smithfield",we need to prevent more chinese takeover of the US food chain

    • @malaciousmark3903
      @malaciousmark3903 Před 5 lety +15

      Pale Feather Valdez the Chinese is definetly not regulating how we handle pork lol

    • @Trapped_Shadows
      @Trapped_Shadows Před 5 lety +34

      @@palefeathervaldez3563 the plant is still in the U.S. therefore it still has to comply with U.S. regulations. It just means that the profits go to China

    • @LeonAllanDavis
      @LeonAllanDavis Před 5 lety +11

      How true!
      I crossed Smithfield off my list...
      The Japanese tried this before WW2...
      They bought up orchards and farms in California and shipped all the produce to Japan...
      They wouldn't do business with Americans...they were colonizing US farms...
      This is one reason why Franklin Roosevelt put them behind barbed wire...they had proved their loyalty was to their homeland...

    • @evaluna122
      @evaluna122 Před 5 lety +8

      Smith field is a disgusting company I’ve seen how they treat there pigs and workers

    • @jediluke8582
      @jediluke8582 Před 5 lety +7

      My buddy worked for smithfield and before he quit when they sold out he "accidently" broke this gigantic machine that he operated. The entire production stopped for half the day.

  • @Mexican00b
    @Mexican00b Před 4 lety +50

    Gob: "monopolies are illegal"
    Rich people: "let us introduce ourselves and our green friends"

  • @centpushups
    @centpushups Před 5 lety +17

    I love all the Keto stuff Costco has now. Its fantastic. They really are more good than anyone else right now.

  • @stevenabbott7508
    @stevenabbott7508 Před 3 lety +50

    I want 5 dollar chicken. Take care of Nebraska’s ecosystems and be fair to the workers but make it happen Costco!

    • @jaybosher6144
      @jaybosher6144 Před 3 lety +3

      Steven Abbott that’s the big thing, industrial farming can have massive repercussions on the ecosystem and the people who live around it. I hope Costco can make it happen

    • @ay3514
      @ay3514 Před 3 lety +1

      You want poor people to pay 15$ for chicken , the ones that could barley eat . Because you could afford more ..

    • @chrisortiz8072
      @chrisortiz8072 Před 3 lety

      You cant have it all

  • @dlg5485
    @dlg5485 Před 5 lety +22

    As a longtime fan of Costco, I hope they do this ethically. They've always been a socially responsible company, which is why I shop there, but this venture could go south real fast. It's hard to see any feasible way to ethically produce the amount of chicken Americans consume.

  • @Sussy-hotdog
    @Sussy-hotdog Před 5 lety +9

    Finally explained! I could never understand how a whole cooked Costco chicken was $5.00 and a whole raw Perdue same size was $8.00+. Great bargain.... I pick one up every time I’m at the store.

  • @VictorianRabbit3456
    @VictorianRabbit3456 Před 5 lety +3

    We use to keep chickens for eggs but they were pets first. It hurt my heart to see them casually tossing baby chicks and seeing how sad those chickens looks cramped up with nobody to give them hugs. I miss hugging my baby chickens.

  • @ghosthunter08
    @ghosthunter08 Před 4 lety +35

    5 dollar chicken is cheap? I must've been a cheap ass my whole life then since that's how much they've always cost around me

    • @gregorymosher5008
      @gregorymosher5008 Před 3 lety +3

      I sell my chicken cheap at 3$/lb , usually weighing in at 5-8 lbs. so 14-24$ for a whole chicken. 5$ (I’m guessing that’s USD) so probably 10$ American, is quite cheap for chicken. But look at the way they’re raised, terrifying

    • @gamebredduramax71
      @gamebredduramax71 Před 3 lety

      You can buy 6 chicks from tractor supply or rural king for $6

    • @gregorymosher5008
      @gregorymosher5008 Před 3 lety

      Sounds like they didn’t have enough space, feed etc , glad to hear you’d support the small farmer!
      That being said very minor bruising and such isn’t a huge deal, severe is different. Same as a blemished apple or tomato isn’t a big deal but the farmers eat the unsightly ones!

    • @sarapaolollo8634
      @sarapaolollo8634 Před 3 lety +1

      With 5$ you can't even buy the food to grow a chicken

    • @gamebredduramax71
      @gamebredduramax71 Před 3 lety

      @@sarapaolollo8634 free range you can. A chicken will find the proteins and food it needs of given the chance

  • @XXtheJUMPoffXX
    @XXtheJUMPoffXX Před 5 lety +22

    I'd love if Costco started serving freshly fried chicken too

    • @Reaper1947
      @Reaper1947 Před 5 lety +2

      Frying chickens is a lot more expensive and produces a lot of waste oil. Plus the fat from the skin on the chicken leaches into the oil, it tastes good but it's not good for you. TheReaper!

    • @Rottenbrainremains94
      @Rottenbrainremains94 Před 5 lety

      We do

    • @TitoTimTravels
      @TitoTimTravels Před 5 lety

      Never been to Costco, but here in the Philippines we have S&R (run by a retired Costco exec) and they have pretty good fried chicken. Their pizza & burgers are the same as in the US. We can buy rotisserie chicken pretty much everywhere - for $3.50 each.

    • @erogers95
      @erogers95 Před 5 lety

      They do in Canada

    • @XXtheJUMPoffXX
      @XXtheJUMPoffXX Před 5 lety

      E Rogers Wow really? How much does it cost?

  • @MrRockydee07
    @MrRockydee07 Před 5 lety +43

    Was in Costco The roasted Chichen ran out, must have been 50 people waiting in line 🍗.....LOL

  • @nicolealt2076
    @nicolealt2076 Před 5 lety +9

    I have never shopped at Costco but I'm going to start now.

    • @AbsentWithoutLeaving
      @AbsentWithoutLeaving Před 3 lety +1

      Seriously? Costco eliminating the evil middle-men of Tyson and Perdue and the like, so that THEY can become Tyson and Perdue and the like? I think you need to watch this again.

  • @aitotem
    @aitotem Před 3 lety +12

    Perdue: "Just give up on people after they fail once. It's how we treat our own employees anyways!"

  • @sixtyfiveford
    @sixtyfiveford Před 5 lety +361

    This sounds like a fowl idea....

  • @miniena7774
    @miniena7774 Před 5 lety +368

    Do *_NOT_* insult my Costco.

    • @GregCalleja
      @GregCalleja Před 5 lety +2

      Disneyland < Costco
      Imo😭😁😄

    • @teddybonkers3580
      @teddybonkers3580 Před 5 lety +1

      Why is Costco opening its own chicken farm?

    • @biiigbearrrr
      @biiigbearrrr Před 5 lety

      lol

    • @robertkattner1997
      @robertkattner1997 Před 5 lety +1

      What happens to 10 million chicken heads and 10 thousand tons of feathers? Do they grind them up an feed them to the pigs?

    • @Lvlaple4Ever
      @Lvlaple4Ever Před 5 lety

      r/hailcorporate

  • @dsrevo79
    @dsrevo79 Před 5 lety +7

    Best roasted chicken you can buy off the shelf

  • @ginon3878
    @ginon3878 Před 5 lety +6

    I appreciate the in-depth coverage that also points out that while Costco may me doing some things right, there are some flaws to their plan. Would have been nice to hear more from the group at the end that opposes Costco's plan and vertical integration agriculture to better understand their reasoning and thoughts.

  • @RealToolReviews
    @RealToolReviews Před 5 lety +111

    This was actually a well thought out and engaging video. I am surprised. Good job CNBC 👍

    • @maestrovso
      @maestrovso Před 3 lety

      I agree. I was expecting the worst. Vertically integrated chicken farm planned by Costco should be better for anyone than those ran by the current chicken cartel. As I commenting in 2021 I want to know has Costco succeeded.

    • @maestrovso
      @maestrovso Před 3 lety

      I found it. It has been running and brought financial benefit to the community.
      czcams.com/video/TYzsT2SIONM/video.html&ab_channel=KMTV3NewsNow

  • @ohger1
    @ohger1 Před 5 lety +107

    Mmm... heading to Costco now for a chicken. Dinner tonight, chicken salad tomorrow, and soup this weekend...

    • @loumason6120
      @loumason6120 Před 5 lety +9

      And the GI doctor next year

    • @AbsentWithoutLeaving
      @AbsentWithoutLeaving Před 3 lety +2

      And lots of stress hormones, fake 'plumping' hormones, sub-therapeutic levels of antibiotics and God knows what kinds of resistant microorganisms seasoning it all. Yum!

  • @TheMadisonHang
    @TheMadisonHang Před 5 lety +1

    God, you guys are on point. Keep up the good interesting work

  • @krystalnelson9591
    @krystalnelson9591 Před 4 lety +1

    There is a chicken factory in my town, and there's literly a big field right next to the factory. The field has been empty for YEARS, and yet those chickens still suffer inside those "farms".

  • @eliceman6781
    @eliceman6781 Před 5 lety +4

    Costco is a great company to work for. It provided me my first house and brand new car along with motorcycles etc. And I live in California. Yeah you have to work hard but the pay is very good. As for the chickens it makes more sense to raise your own as the company sells tons and tons of chicken. Even the organic chicken sells out often. Great move for Costco. I suppose foster farms wont be very happy.

  • @konglor9180
    @konglor9180 Před 5 lety +4

    Guys I have farm chickens for 16 years and don't be fooled. The reason they can produce cheap chickens is that they pay the farmer little to no money to do it . Let Costco own the farm and grow the chicken and see what happens to the price. This is the new face of slavery

  • @happynowfarms
    @happynowfarms Před 3 lety +4

    As a small scale Chicken Farmer we are going to fight these large Corporations and bring our food raising back to our regions.

  • @fivedaysfitter5225
    @fivedaysfitter5225 Před 4 lety +1

    31k USD for packing chickens :o.... in the UK you'd be lucky to get 20k USD!!

  • @mikeceli
    @mikeceli Před 5 lety +9

    I have been a Costco customer since approx. 1986. They have always been MORE THAN FAIR in our dealings. I have friends/relative working for Costco and they are treated very well, they tell me. I have observed Costco to be very "environmentally friendly " and fair to their suppliers. I TRUST Costco to do the right thing, in this venture.

    • @805fillmore
      @805fillmore Před 5 lety

      Really I always felt theyre just as expensive as going to like walmart or vons. Plus you gotta pay 100 bucks a year which is where they get their profits from.

    • @terriesmith8219
      @terriesmith8219 Před 5 lety +1

      @@805fillmore
      Costco is actually fair to their suppliers and employees. Wal-Mart, not so much.

    • @secrethandlehuhu
      @secrethandlehuhu Před 5 lety

      Costco Food court is A+

    • @sboz7387
      @sboz7387 Před 5 lety +1

      @@805fillmore eh, to each their own. I have found great items in BULK for a great price at Costco. I get my keurig cups $30 bucks for 100, the closest I've seen was $20 for 40 at Walmart and it's not as tasty. And the ones at Walmart are not biodegradable.

    • @sboz7387
      @sboz7387 Před 5 lety +2

      @@terriesmith8219 Walmart also sells an inferior product. Next time you buy hanes underwear buy another pack from another retailer. You see and feel the lack of quality in walmart's. They force these companies to downgrade to keep the price low and it shows.

  • @craftygal4494
    @craftygal4494 Před 3 lety +9

    At 2:20 "the meat would be tough and unpalatable" that's why older ones i talk to complain about how chicken meat had a nice texture and is too mushy nowadays.

  • @bryanguerrero6213
    @bryanguerrero6213 Před 3 lety +1

    I just ate one of these and had a stomach ache for 3 days. Literally the ONLY Costco product I’ll never buy again. I love Costco.

  • @enlacdmx4379
    @enlacdmx4379 Před 3 lety +2

    In Central America, some years ago, Walmart managed their own farms + cattle and slaughterhouses, not sure if they were looking to integrate their supply chain (beef), or they ended up in that situation after buying out a couple of major local retailers.

  • @youaremopped
    @youaremopped Před 5 lety +3

    "Prep the birds for sale"? 🤣

  • @masterbulgokov
    @masterbulgokov Před 5 lety +5

    I prefer small-farm organic chicken even if I have to pay more for it, so I do. On the balance, Costco isn't adding more evil to the chicken world; they're just taking more of the profits of that world for themselves, which is the beauty of a free market. I'm too ignorant to speak to the environmental hazards this poses to Nebraska. However, based on what I know about Tyson, and Purdue, Costco would be an improvement. At least Costco answers to and deals directly with their end customers. Perhaps (perhaps) that will make them feel more accountable. One can hope.

  • @peaceandlove544
    @peaceandlove544 Před 5 lety +2

    -What are you eating?
    -Costco material

  • @mwv25
    @mwv25 Před 3 lety +1

    I’m happy for the people who raise chickens. Because they only basically have two companies they can deal with. Hopefully Costco will treat them better.

  • @thedripdrop9826
    @thedripdrop9826 Před 5 lety +8

    Brawndo's got what Chickens crave.

  • @kevonevans2723
    @kevonevans2723 Před 5 lety +10

    Wow, I had no idea that chicken meat was so much in demand!!!!

    • @JJO117
      @JJO117 Před 5 lety

      you think? and Assuming you're American Probably driving passed KFC, Chick Fil A and Popeyes

  • @juancarrera657
    @juancarrera657 Před 5 lety +2

    They did the same thing in Texas with the egg market! Shut down many farm
    Forced them into bankruptcy!

  • @Etrone
    @Etrone Před 5 lety +3

    Legit tho if I ever started working at a chicken farm I would grab a bunch of chicks everyday and hide them in my house xD

  • @kirkjohnson9353
    @kirkjohnson9353 Před 5 lety +332

    There is no chance that a 5 dollar chicken is humanly raised.

    • @comock
      @comock Před 5 lety +143

      Literally the first minute of the video talks about how Costco sells chickens at a loss

    • @Eexpers
      @Eexpers Před 5 lety +40

      did you mishear? it's clearly NOT a "$5 chicken" they sell at a loss at that price.

    • @kirkjohnson9353
      @kirkjohnson9353 Před 5 lety +38

      @@Eexpers So you want me to think that because they are loosing money on the chickens they take BETTER care of them. LOL

    • @Eexpers
      @Eexpers Před 5 lety +44

      @@kirkjohnson9353 did I say that? YOU ruled out the likelihood a $5 chicken being raised humanly - I'm pointing out that it's NOT a $5 chicken thus the possibility of them being raised humanly should still be open.

    • @kirkjohnson9353
      @kirkjohnson9353 Před 5 lety +10

      @@Eexpers Ok, so you are saying that because they are losing money on the chicken there is a better chance they are raised humanly - still nuts fella. LOL

  • @harmonyrpt
    @harmonyrpt Před 5 lety

    Great report. Happy to see on CNBC.

  • @Face_RC
    @Face_RC Před rokem

    I like that all the chickens I saw still had their beaks.

  • @peace8373
    @peace8373 Před 5 lety +38

    Oligarchs win, a small business loses. They control what, how, you do, they now own you, but you are in debt, nothing you can do. This is not free market capitalism. That "Big is Better" just gives the oligarchs control of the marketplace.

    • @iceintheair
      @iceintheair Před 5 lety

      ha. it's the very root of free market capitalism... employees on a higher level-companies

    • @thunderwolf3132
      @thunderwolf3132 Před 5 lety

      www.businessinsider.com/2-million-costco-e-coli-chicken-lawsuit-2017-8

    • @ahmadjawed6793
      @ahmadjawed6793 Před 5 lety

      Future ?looks like old system of communism .will downgrade see by time.

    • @iceintheair
      @iceintheair Před 5 lety

      nice comment@@ahmadjawed6793

  • @MsEliteForever
    @MsEliteForever Před 5 lety +3

    Chicken as a lure😂

  • @davelydon1982
    @davelydon1982 Před 5 lety +1

    Interesting video. Thumbs up from all the hens in Rep Ireland 👍 🇮🇪

  • @shipmint5487
    @shipmint5487 Před 4 lety +14

    Nobody:
    Chicken farm employee chucking handfuls of baby chicks.

    • @DoubleDogDare54
      @DoubleDogDare54 Před 4 lety +1

      Watch the videos on YT of goslings and ducklings jumping out of elevated nesting sites 35/50+ feet above the ground, doing a bounce and getting up to follow mom to the nearest lake, no problem. Chicks are so light and fluffy a six inch drop isn't a big thing for them.

  • @michellethomas6557
    @michellethomas6557 Před 4 lety +7

    5:28 broke my heart 💔

    • @PaNDa14KiiTTy
      @PaNDa14KiiTTy Před 4 lety +1

      Me too... 🥺🥺🥺

    • @Sssssssslf
      @Sssssssslf Před 4 lety +1

      Absolutely sickening!!!! I despise human beings!

    • @V1Pin
      @V1Pin Před 4 lety +1

      Welcome to human civilization.

  • @scottwiniger1185
    @scottwiniger1185 Před 5 lety +26

    As a chicken farmer. This is how all large producers work Costco not doing anything original:(
    We have family farm

    • @ShidaiTaino
      @ShidaiTaino Před 4 lety +1

      scott winiger sorry but family farms are not going to be enough for feed everyone. At some point family farms are going away and replaced by large, highly regulated corporations

    • @GoonRider19
      @GoonRider19 Před 4 lety +1

      Go organic and make good Advertisment in social Media. sure people are buying ur product, if they know where its from, know the chicken got treated good and is not overloaded with Antibiotics. Sell ur chicken direct to organic supermarket. But u have to go organic, if u want to run a family farm. Put ur Adresse and Website on ur product, so people can visit ur farm. Some people would like to give the farmer more money, than the Big Coperation.

  • @fossilfresh8995
    @fossilfresh8995 Před 4 lety +1

    Proud to be a member of COSTCO.

  • @wppowppo
    @wppowppo Před 5 lety +1

    Love the vertical integration Costco

  • @Striker50_
    @Striker50_ Před 3 lety +4

    $6 Chickens at Costco would still sell exactly the same

    • @justifano7046
      @justifano7046 Před 3 lety

      Nah, it'd be a huge kerfuffle.
      Plus from a psychological standpoint $5 is mentally more appealing. Aside from actually being cheaper.

    • @Striker50_
      @Striker50_ Před 3 lety

      @@justifano7046 Then why are membership prices still rising despite to price increases from $50, to $55, to $60.

  • @stargurl1116
    @stargurl1116 Před 4 lety +6

    $5?!? Where?! My local Costco sells them for $8 lol

  • @smug8567
    @smug8567 Před 5 lety +2

    I would love to eat one of these right when it is finished

  • @WillStinton
    @WillStinton Před 5 lety

    The Hound would love this video

  • @chssechen7597
    @chssechen7597 Před 5 lety +29

    Never let company dictate your farm because that when you will lose. Farmer need to set up their own co-op. Their own logistics chain,centralise management,warehouse,processing plant n etc with farmer as the stock holder n in control.

    • @JamesAllenJr
      @JamesAllenJr Před 5 lety +2

      Uncle Sam decided to take control of food production a long time ago.

    • @gravitygear
      @gravitygear Před 5 lety

      Oh you mean like a cartel?

    • @yeyo9404
      @yeyo9404 Před 5 lety +1

      Melted Cheese we need to expose them here on Hawaii nobody wants to buy anything with antibiotics or from a big company. Rite now farmers all across the state it’s there chance to take back the old style farm that’s what people want now

  • @Easedan900
    @Easedan900 Před 5 lety +4

    That is good model of business, as long as Farmers make profit instead living on the edge..

  • @yo_papa_peach
    @yo_papa_peach Před 5 lety

    Go Costco, I will be proud to shop there tomorrow haha

  • @stevenstime8736
    @stevenstime8736 Před 5 lety +3

    I work at a beef packing plant for Costco the one in Illinois not California and we all make 15 and hour too

  • @johnt8814
    @johnt8814 Před 5 lety +53

    "Costco sells about 60 million of them every year" "this operation will provide costco with 40% of its yearly chicken needs, about 100 million" how tf does these numbers work?

    • @torylivingston
      @torylivingston Před 5 lety +44

      Presumably the figure of 60 million is just rotisserie chickens, anything above that is likely fried chicken, raw whole chickens, etcetera they sell.

    • @johnt8814
      @johnt8814 Před 5 lety +17

      @@torylivingston oh you're totally right. Didn't think about that, thanks for clearing that up

    • @davidtriana
      @davidtriana Před 5 lety +1

      With those numbers it should be 24 million chickens not 100 million.

    • @TheCycledude37
      @TheCycledude37 Před 5 lety +2

      @@torylivingston I was wondering about that as well, thanks for making it clear

    • @illustryfe5354
      @illustryfe5354 Před 5 lety +1

      @DAVID TRIANA Some of the chicken is wasted.

  • @ADHD55
    @ADHD55 Před 5 lety +127

    Feel sorry for chickens what a sad existence

    • @ADHD55
      @ADHD55 Před 5 lety +33

      Kekistani Refugee there is nothing worse than being a loser 4chan Incel like yourself

    • @lambertlum1087
      @lambertlum1087 Před 5 lety +6

      Feel sorry? No, that's a good deal. You can't go wrong with buying rotisserie chicken for $5. And it's yummy too. The meat is moist and seasoned to perfection.

    • @ABQSentinel
      @ABQSentinel Před 5 lety +17

      We raise our own chickens for the eggs. We take good care of them and let them free range every day. It's natural to want to anthropomorphize them, but believe me when I say that chickens are some of the STUPIDEST animals that have ever lived. Chickens on factory farms aren't depressed and have no comprehension of their "sad existence." All they care about is eating, and aren't the least bit bothered by their surroundings.

    • @johnkelly5949
      @johnkelly5949 Před 5 lety +1

      @@ADHD55 the solution to your problem is for you to quit eating any foul based product. I think you'll find that a LOT harder than it sounds.

    • @metalslugmasters
      @metalslugmasters Před 5 lety +3

      @@ABQSentinel believe me, those conditions created the H7N9 outbreak back in 2013.

  • @FahadAli-qp3dv
    @FahadAli-qp3dv Před 4 lety

    In my country average cost of chicken meat ranges from 1.5USD to 2.5 USD /KG ,but it's highly variable according to demand and supply.

  • @Fanzindel
    @Fanzindel Před 4 lety +3

    6:55 nice tractor stock footage from Germany 👌

  • @williamn6133
    @williamn6133 Před 5 lety +56

    Everyone comments about how badly chickens are raised. No one pledges to quit eating chicken. I'm cutting down.

    • @heyhandsome8079
      @heyhandsome8079 Před 5 lety +11

      I cut down to 1 chicken a month. And 1 fish a month. And maybe 20-30 shrimps a month. Everything else i eat is plant based.

    • @raifikarj6698
      @raifikarj6698 Před 5 lety +3

      Well it was good to hear that, i hate people that argue between that or protest to join her side. The main problem to us human is overconsumption. We want that luxury to eat everything. Thats why cutting down to eat meat is the right thing to do it was not ruin industries but adapt to our demand.

    • @morphkogan8627
      @morphkogan8627 Před 5 lety +2

      @@heyhandsome8079 Why is acceptable for that 1 chicken, that 1 fish and those 30 shrimp to die when they don't need to? And by the way if you read about shrimp on By Catch wikipedia. Up to 20 other marine life die for every 1 shrimp. Hope you make that step to go 100% Vegan

    • @heyhandsome8079
      @heyhandsome8079 Před 5 lety +4

      @@morphkogan8627 Because I raised them in my backyard farm.

    • @dap3277
      @dap3277 Před 5 lety +3

      @@morphkogan8627 when in humanity did humans only eat plants? Never. We need meat

  • @user-ec6qj1lc3c
    @user-ec6qj1lc3c Před 5 lety +3

    Even if Costco's farming practices end up barely different from Tysons etc, the move will still increase competition. Costco sells cheaper chickens. It'll force others to bring their price down now that they aren't the only suppliers. As the video mentioned, it seems like the other companies are colluding to artificially inflate prices

  • @yipfred1751
    @yipfred1751 Před 5 lety

    more people should see this, and we need more "real, goog quality news" like this! this is what news report supposed to be

  • @eldiesel4593
    @eldiesel4593 Před 4 lety

    That graph is from the National Chicken Council. The NCC's page currently has a chart of the broiler prices, which matches the graph in this video. But underneath it says "Wholesale and retail broiler price are composite prices of parts from 1990 forward." No idea what it means. But I've been buying raw chicken in stores for about 7 years, and I've always been able to find $2.00/pound. Chicken prices have been stable for a while.

  • @romella_karmey
    @romella_karmey Před 5 lety +3

    Yep you can buy a 5 dollar roasted chicken in my 3rd world southeast asian country. And it's a whole roasted chicken! They also come with free gravy!

  • @markgrayson7514
    @markgrayson7514 Před 5 lety +44

    Thanks goes to Costco for several small incremental steps relative to vertically integrated agriculture which produces most chicken on the market, 65.4% just from agricultural giants 0:53. They cannot compete by producing organic free range chickens that eat aloe vera each day instead of antibiotics, as I find in various comments below. Costco made realistic goals for an incremental improvement that may pay for itself. Paying just $15 per hour in a region with $9 per hour minimum wage is appropriate. If enough people pay a higher organic price, that will be produced, until then companies like Costco have to produce what the market demands.

    • @NUCLEARARMAMENT
      @NUCLEARARMAMENT Před 5 lety +1

      Antiobiotic usage has been banned for use in poultry.

    • @markgrayson7514
      @markgrayson7514 Před 5 lety

      @@NUCLEARARMAMENT Okay, well I'm sure Costco will follow the law. Point is they cannot produce 'organic' and compete with vertical integration.

    • @NUCLEARARMAMENT
      @NUCLEARARMAMENT Před 5 lety

      @@markgrayson7514 Vertical integration is how you absorb the losses when your suppliers are royally screwing you. I don't care about organic food, too expensive and impractical to make a reality. Strictly for rich liberals who have dollars to throw on overpriced food.

    • @markgrayson7514
      @markgrayson7514 Před 5 lety

      @@NUCLEARARMAMENT My assertion is that Costco has to play the game in order to compete, so they've made incremental improvements. You just hated on both commercial and organic farming. Let's hear your recommendations, or are you just a troll?

    • @markgrayson7514
      @markgrayson7514 Před 5 lety

      @eveningcook 7:07 is where they talk about the meat packers getting $15 per hour, less than elsewhere, but more than local minimum wage. The vertical integration model and Costco's reaction to it takes several minutes to explain - and the video does a good job. Watch the video. Vertical Integration is the cheapest means of production, and there's no way to compete with it. Costco can only modify it a bit or they'll fail to compete.

  • @martinpoole1451
    @martinpoole1451 Před 3 lety +1

    Yummy! vertically intergrated mega-farmed chicken.

  • @ziltexnation3050
    @ziltexnation3050 Před 5 lety +2

    BOII IMA GO TO THE CHICKEN FARM NOW I live like 1 hour away

  • @SweetyDonaldTrump.1
    @SweetyDonaldTrump.1 Před 5 lety +3

    What is learned from this video : (1) Costco does really look its customers and business partner. (2) You can't make everyone happy.

  • @alexs1972
    @alexs1972 Před 5 lety +11

    This made me KINDA sad, but mostly hungry...

  • @haggismuncher735
    @haggismuncher735 Před 3 lety +1

    3:43
    I don't mind slaughtering animals myself but there was something so grotesque about seeing that wall with caked on blood.
    I wonder how often they cleaned it.

  • @RajivLochanPanda
    @RajivLochanPanda Před 3 lety +1

    Sam's Club sells $5 rotisserie chicken too! Never knew it's a loss-making deal for them.

  • @Prachka1
    @Prachka1 Před 5 lety +5

    Here is what ALL chicken farmers can do: DICTATE THEIR OWN RULES to the buyers/stores. Instead of letting the mega companies dictate their own contracts - farmers need to make their own contracts and charge cancelation fees if the buyer fails to follow through. If the mega stores do not like it, let them buy land, build farms, employee hourly employees with benefits, grow and sell the product..

    • @rocksandoil2241
      @rocksandoil2241 Před 5 lety +6

      That's laughable. You cannot pressure the integrator. You have borrowed $1 - 3 million and the bank is getting the money direct and if you push back, the bank steps in and takes the farm. Farmers have zero leverage.

    • @dextew69
      @dextew69 Před 5 lety

      Man watch john olivers' chicken episode