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Tag / chicken

February 19, 2018February 18, 2018 by Hoosier Econ

Consumers Are Eating 20% More Meat And Chicken

  • Business, Economics, Education, Farming, Indiana, Indianapolis, sales
  • bbq, chicken, Food, grilling, meat, protein, restaurants
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New reports are showing consumers are enjoying more protein in their diets. Continue reading →

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May 6, 2017 by Hoosier Econ

KFC Chicken Sales Boom On Mother’s Day

  • Business, Economics, Indiana, Indianapolis, Money, sales
  • chicken, husbands, KFC, kids, Moms, Mother's Day
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The Colonel loves this time of year and here’s why. Continue reading →

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September 14, 2016September 14, 2016 by Hoosier Econ

Americans love their rotisserie chickens 

  • Dollar, Economics, Farming, Financial, Indiana, Indianapolis, USDA
  • chicken, consumers, Food, rotisserie, supermarket
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Rotisserie chicken sales are huge in America.

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