Trend: Report Reveals U.S. Eats More Chicken Than Beef

Jan. 6, 2014

Chicken consumption in the U.S. has risen to about 60 pounds in 2012 while beef dropped to under 60 pounds in the same year, according to Priceonomics. The cost increase is linked to a decrease in cattle and rising oil and grain prices in the U.S., as well as other factors. Full article.

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