Don’t be misled by pristine packaging and “farm-fresh” labels. The chicken breast you pick up at the supermarket often comes from a highly industrialized system focused on efficiency and volume rather than animal welfare or flavor.
Instead of open pastures, most chickens are raised in large enclosed facilities where thousands of birds live in tightly controlled cond…
These systems rely on specially bred chickens designed to grow extremely fast, reaching market weight in just five to six weeks. Compared to traditional breeds from decades ago, this rapid growth puts significant strain on their bodies and can lead to health issues such as limited mobility.