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Home / Business and Economy / Costco Chicken: Cheap Meal, Hidden Dangers?

Costco Chicken: Cheap Meal, Hidden Dangers?

25 Jan

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Summary

  • Lincoln Premium Poultry plant faces salmonella outbreak issues.
  • Concerns over water contamination and foul odors persist.
  • Animal welfare reports show poor conditions and cruelty.
Costco Chicken: Cheap Meal, Hidden Dangers?

Costco's strategy of selling rotisserie chicken below cost relies on vertical integration through its Lincoln Premium Poultry plant in Fremont, Nebraska. This plant, which opened in 2019 with a reported $450 million investment, has faced persistent problems. Since its inception, the facility has experienced numerous salmonella outbreaks, with data suggesting contamination levels exceeding USDA limits approximately 92% of the time.

Beyond health concerns, the plant's operations have impacted the local community. Residents near Fremont have complained about water contamination and unpleasant odors attributed to the facility. Investigations have also revealed disturbing reports of animal cruelty, including overcrowded conditions and mistreatment of chickens, leading to a shareholder lawsuit citing a lack of oversight.

These issues raise questions about Costco's commitment to sustainability and animal welfare, as claimed by the company. While Costco's rotisserie chicken remains a consumer favorite for its affordability, these ongoing concerns highlight potential risks to public health and animal well-being.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Lincoln Premium Poultry plant has faced repeated salmonella outbreaks, issues with water contamination and foul odors, and reports of animal cruelty.
Inspection data indicates that Costco's Lincoln Premium Poultry plant exceeded USDA-mandated salmonella limits about 92% of the time since opening.
Investigations have reported unsettling conditions, including rapid feeding causing over-large animals to struggle, wounded chickens, and chicks born with defects.

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