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chickenization

The process of chickenizing, making into a vertically and horizontally integrated industry.

Etymology:

  • chickenize + -ation
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The meat produced on these farms began taking up more shelf space in grocery stores around the country, squeezing out pricier pork produced by independent farmers and expensive beef raised by ranchers. The tide of chickenization was well under way.

Submitted on January 20, 2019

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