‘Food supply chain is breaking’: Tyson Foods warns ‘millions of pounds of meat will disappear’ from shelves
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(Worthy News) – Tyson Foods warned “millions of pounds of meat” will not make it to consumer shelves as processing plants are forced to shutter amid the coronavirus.
“The food supply chain is breaking,” wrote board chairman John Tyson in a full-page advertisement published Sunday in the New York Times, the Washington Post, and the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette.
“We have a responsibility to feed our country. It is as essential as healthcare. This is a challenge that should not be ignored. Our plants must remain operational so that we can supply food to our families in America. This is a delicate balance because Tyson Foods places team member safety as our top priority,” he added. [ Source: Washington Examiner (Read More…) ]
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