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John Smith

πŸ‘€ Speaker
34416 total appearances

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Podcast Appearances

The Journal.
Eggs Are Still Expensive. Is This Company to Blame?

Everyone's got a personal chicken.

The Journal.
Eggs Are Still Expensive. Is This Company to Blame?

Everyone's got a personal chicken.

The Journal.
Eggs Are Still Expensive. Is This Company to Blame?

Everyone's got a personal chicken.

The Journal.
Eggs Are Still Expensive. Is This Company to Blame?

I wanted to set out to just understand them and get to the root of, you know, what they make of this criticism levied against them, what is kind of their side of the story, and understanding them a bit to see if there is anything to the accusations or not.

The Journal.
Eggs Are Still Expensive. Is This Company to Blame?

I wanted to set out to just understand them and get to the root of, you know, what they make of this criticism levied against them, what is kind of their side of the story, and understanding them a bit to see if there is anything to the accusations or not.

The Journal.
Eggs Are Still Expensive. Is This Company to Blame?

I wanted to set out to just understand them and get to the root of, you know, what they make of this criticism levied against them, what is kind of their side of the story, and understanding them a bit to see if there is anything to the accusations or not.

The Journal.
Eggs Are Still Expensive. Is This Company to Blame?

You're pulling up and there's some cattle are in the pasture nearby. And you can see there's a line of these big metal barns or chicken houses, as they're called. And, you know, it's got kind of these big fans on the side and there's 14 of them in a row. They hold about 750,000 hens. Whoa. Yes.

The Journal.
Eggs Are Still Expensive. Is This Company to Blame?

You're pulling up and there's some cattle are in the pasture nearby. And you can see there's a line of these big metal barns or chicken houses, as they're called. And, you know, it's got kind of these big fans on the side and there's 14 of them in a row. They hold about 750,000 hens. Whoa. Yes.

The Journal.
Eggs Are Still Expensive. Is This Company to Blame?

You're pulling up and there's some cattle are in the pasture nearby. And you can see there's a line of these big metal barns or chicken houses, as they're called. And, you know, it's got kind of these big fans on the side and there's 14 of them in a row. They hold about 750,000 hens. Whoa. Yes.

The Journal.
Eggs Are Still Expensive. Is This Company to Blame?

You cannot.

The Journal.
Eggs Are Still Expensive. Is This Company to Blame?

You cannot.

The Journal.
Eggs Are Still Expensive. Is This Company to Blame?

You cannot.

The Journal.
Eggs Are Still Expensive. Is This Company to Blame?

You cannot. These are metal barns that are enclosed to keep everything out. You want to make sure there's no vermin or anything that's going to be able to get in. So you don't hear anything coming out of them. They're pretty secure.

The Journal.
Eggs Are Still Expensive. Is This Company to Blame?

You cannot. These are metal barns that are enclosed to keep everything out. You want to make sure there's no vermin or anything that's going to be able to get in. So you don't hear anything coming out of them. They're pretty secure.

The Journal.
Eggs Are Still Expensive. Is This Company to Blame?

You cannot. These are metal barns that are enclosed to keep everything out. You want to make sure there's no vermin or anything that's going to be able to get in. So you don't hear anything coming out of them. They're pretty secure.

The Journal.
Eggs Are Still Expensive. Is This Company to Blame?

They come out and they're, you know, maybe like dirty or something or have like a feather on them or something like that. So they come through and then they go through basically a wash. So they get bathed and come out clean and sparkling white on the other side. They get sorted and plopped in six at a time into these cartons.

The Journal.
Eggs Are Still Expensive. Is This Company to Blame?

They come out and they're, you know, maybe like dirty or something or have like a feather on them or something like that. So they come through and then they go through basically a wash. So they get bathed and come out clean and sparkling white on the other side. They get sorted and plopped in six at a time into these cartons.

The Journal.
Eggs Are Still Expensive. Is This Company to Blame?

They come out and they're, you know, maybe like dirty or something or have like a feather on them or something like that. So they come through and then they go through basically a wash. So they get bathed and come out clean and sparkling white on the other side. They get sorted and plopped in six at a time into these cartons.

The Journal.
Eggs Are Still Expensive. Is This Company to Blame?

So that would be 12 billion eggs. So we're talking, that's, 12 billion is a lot.

The Journal.
Eggs Are Still Expensive. Is This Company to Blame?

So that would be 12 billion eggs. So we're talking, that's, 12 billion is a lot.