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Strange Trend of Food Processing Plant Fires Appears Across the US

At least sixteen fires have broken out at food processing plants, impacting the nation's supply of beef and poultry

There has been an outbreak of fires in food processing facilities across the nation in the last six months as food prices soar and supply chains are stressed to their limits.

The fires began showing up regularly in the news after a fire closed a Tyson Foods meat processing plant in Kansas. The location was a primary beef processing location for the company and the U.S. supply chain, providing about 6% of U.S. beef.

After the fire, analysts began speculating that the impact could drive up market prices for meat nationwide. Dan Norcini, part of the beef and poultry trading markets, said the cattle market would likely “respond negatively” to news of the fire. He said the long-term impact would depend on how long the plant stays closed.

Just days later, in August of 2021, the Patak Meat Processing facility burned near Atlanta. The media took notice because the family-owned business is beloved in its community locally, and its products are purchased nationwide.

The fire in Georgia barely had a minor impact on the food supply chain nationwide. But, in September, a fire at JBS USA, a meat processing facility in Nebraska, threatened the meat supply for the entire nation profoundly. The plant reportedly processes about 5% of the nation’s beef, and closure would directly impact the supply chain.

The trend has continued repeatedly through the end of 2021 and into 2022.

In February, Shearer’s Food Processing Plant in Hermiston, Oregon, burned down, leaving two employees injured. On April 13, Taylor Farms Food Processing Plant in Salinas, California, burned and prompted evacuations. On April 19, the Headquarters of Azure Standard Food Processing Plant in Dufur, Oregon, also burned.

People are beginning to notice because the fires are threatening an already stressed supply chain of food in the U.S.

The trend continues: on March 16, a massive fire wiped out much of a Walmart fulfillment center in Plainfield, Indiana. The event was severe enough to warrant the ATF to investigate.

Another incident occurred on April 11, at New Hampshire’s East Conway Beef and Pork, when a fire so large broke out that it took respondents 16 hours to extinguish.

At least 16 such disasters have taken place at food processing facilities nationwide. While most of the incidents have shown no foul play after investigation, the trend presents a curious string of events across the country.

It remains to be seen what the direct impact will be. Still, as the nation continues to face soaring food prices and trouble with supply chain operations, there could be a significant impact on the cost and availability of food for Americans.

I'm not a conspiracy theory guy, but I'd like to know where AOC and the rest of the squad were on these dates.
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beckyromero · 36-40, FVIP
Are the MAGA people saying it's another coverup because the livestock were fed supposedly fake ballots?
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beckyromero · 36-40, FVIP
@MarmeeMarch

I take it you don't know about the Arizona chicken conspiracy.

Some Trumpets are maintaining that fake ballots were shredded and fed to chickens who were then murdered in an arson fire to cover it up.

https://www.azcentral.com/story/news/local/arizona-breaking/2021/03/06/165-000-hens-die-2-barns-destroyed-fire-hickmans-family-farm/4614251001/

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9591657/GOP-official-slams-claim-Arizona-ballots-eaten-chickens-killed-cover-up.html
jackjjackson · 70-79, M
Joke all you want because the I’ll effects of dem control are screwing you too and not in the good way. Don’t worry all will be toys beginning Jan 2025 and beyond. @beckyromero
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jackjjackson · 70-79, M
Ms Romero has a small window to feel like she’s on top. @MarmeeMarch
beckyromero · 36-40, FVIP
@MarmeeMarch

It wasn't MY conspiracy theory. You have a problem with it, take it up with the Trumpets.
jackjjackson · 70-79, M
You’re the one that dreamed up this nonsense 🤷🏼‍♂️ @beckyromero
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jackjjackson · 70-79, M
Ms Romero is a Biden dupe. @MarmeeMarch
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jackjjackson · 70-79, M
Deaf dumb and blind is the best one can say about them. @MarmeeMarch
monte3 · 70-79, M
@MarmeeMarch and Jackbud : trump was so bad that 81 million people voted against him. 🤷‍♂️ Kind of simple really. And Jan 6th proved they were correct. But I am sure you will find that elusive evidence any day now. 🙄 God you people are tools!
Jack I said “you people” again get ready to spaze.
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monte3 · 70-79, M
@MarmeeMarch long story but I took almost five months off. Truthfully I probably should leave permanently.
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monte3 · 70-79, M
😊. It’s more complicated but I found just being away from the. Political nonsense was good for me.

@MarmeeMarch
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jackjjackson · 70-79, M
Nice to see you Monte. @monte3
monte3 · 70-79, M
Thank you!@jackjjackson
Budwick · 70-79, M
@beckyromero
Are the MAGA people saying it's another coverup because the livestock were fed supposedly fake ballots?


No, concerned people are noticing a concerning trend that Biden people want to ignore for some stupid reason.
jackjjackson · 70-79, M
I hope you are well Monte. @monte3