Tyson Foods plans to lay off more than 1,700 shift workers at its beef processing plant in Amarillo, Texas, early next year as the U.S. meat industry faces tight cattle supplies and labor woes. Tyson ...
When Tyson Foods announced it would close a beef processing facility in Lexington, Nebraska, and scale back to one shift at a facility in Amarillo, Texas, the company said the move was necessary to ...
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10 meat cuts butchers refuse to sell - and why
Meat processed by local butchers (referred to in the trade as "custom" slaughterhouses) cannot be sold. Legally, it can only be eaten by the farmer or given away - unless he has farm-share customers ...
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