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Average person eats six times more chicken than in 1961, UN report finds
(www.theguardian.com)
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I grew up eating chicken (broiler) about 2-3 times a week. Once at home, once or twice at school lunch. That adds up. In my country, the amount of chicken (broiler) people eat keeps raising, where as pork and beef lowers. This is mainly because of price, and bit of because people are starting to learn about the pollution and also because people here still think that birds or fish don't feel pain, where pigs and cows do.
But few years ago, when I worked in a elder home's kitchen, I learned that the elders Did Not Eat Chicken. Like really, didn't eat it. They would eat it, but if someone, me or the nurses, said that it's chicken, they would stop and only eat the veggies and potatoes/rice around the meal. Some nurses told me to just call it pork or fish, but it felt unethical to lie.. They really should have just served other protein..
Lately chicken is starting to get more expensive than pork here. Chicken on discount vs pork on discount, pork is 2x cheaper per kilo.
Beef is still way more expensive though
I eat meat so rarely I haven't checked the prices recently, but sounds very possible here too since they're importing cheap pork from neighboring country while chicken is still grown here..