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  2. Wayne Farms - Wikipedia

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    Wayne Farms LLC is an American producer and processor of poultry based in Oakwood, Georgia.. As a subsidiary of ContiGroup, Wayne Farms operates hatcheries, feed mills, finishing farms, and processing facilities to supply poultry to retail and foodservice customers worldwide.

  3. PrJSC MHP - Wikipedia

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    MHP is the largest poultry producer in Europe and 8th in the world, according to the WATT Poultry International ranking. [ 8 ] The company exports over 50% of its products to more than 70 countries, with key markets in the Middle East, the European Union, and Africa, with over 25 logistics hubs in Ukraine and abroad.

  4. Monogram Foods - Wikipedia

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    Monogram Foods considers the number of acquisitions it has made to be one of the key aspects of its growth. In 2006, Monogram Foods acquired its first production plant in Chandler, Minnesota to produce meat jerky snacks. In 2009, Monogram Foods purchased American's Food Group meat snack business in Martinsville, Virginia. [12]

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  6. Why some people end up in the ER on Thanksgiving - AOL

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    Use a food thermometer to ensure that poultry and other meats have reached a safe internal temperature. For example, turkey should reach 165 degrees Fahrenheit. For example, turkey should reach ...

  7. Karns Quality Foods - Wikipedia

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    Karns Quality Foods was founded in 1959 by David L. Karns and has been operated continuously by the Karns family since then. The company was founded in the form of a butcher shop in New Cumberland, [1] but the current format is a traditional grocery store with an emphasis on perishable items.

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  9. Perdue Farms - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1920 by Arthur Perdue [1] with his wife, Pearl Perdue, who had been keeping a small flock of chickens. [4] The company started out selling table eggs, then in 1925, Perdue built the company's first hatchery, and switched to selling layer chicks to farmers instead of eggs. [4]