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See inside Costco’s controversial Nebraska chicken plant that produces millions of $4.99 rotisserie chickens each year

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  • Costco owns a chicken processing facility in Nebraska that supplies many of its rotisserie chickens.
  • Two Costco shareholders filed a lawsuit saying the company mistreats its chickens at the facility.
  • Costco has previously said that it maintains ethical and humane processes in its supply chain.

Costco is famous for its $5 rotisserie chicken, which hasn’t increased in price even as inflation makes other groceries pricier.costco rotisserie chicken

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Costco sold 106 million rotisserie chickens in 2021 alone.costco chicken

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In 2018, Costco constructed a plant for Lincoln Premium Poultry, a company started by the warehouse club.Costco chicken plant Nebraska

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The plant opened in 2019, with hopes of giving Costco control of the entire chicken supply line, from production to processing and selling.Costco chicken processing plant

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Nebraska was chosen for the plant because it had grain, water, and labor, which are the three main costs associated with chicken processing.Costco chicken plant Nebraska

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Controlling the entire process allows Costco to save as much as 35 cents per chicken.Workers process chickens Costco plant Nebraska

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In hopes of these savings, Costco invested $450 million in the facility.Workers process chickens Costco plant Nebraska

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By owning its own facility, Costco can also select for chickens that best fits its sales needs.Costco chicken plant Nebraska

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Chicken producers are breeding larger chickens across the industry, which can be sold for more as their individual parts.Costco chicken plant Nebraska

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The doesn’t work for Costco, which needs to keep chickens around six pounds to sell as rotisserie chickens.Costco chicken plant Nebraska

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“We were having trouble getting the size bird we wanted on a consistent basis. We couldn’t take a seven-pound bird or an eight-pound bird and make it work,” senior VP of fresh foods at Costco Jeff Lyons said. “They’re too big. They wouldn’t even fit on our rotisserie line.”Costco chicken plant Nebraska

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The facility is slated to eventually produce 2 million chickens each week, up to 100 million per year.Workers process chickens Costco plant Nebraska

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That’s equivalent to about a third of Costco’s chicken needs, which include both rotisserie chickens and separate chicken parts, like breasts, thighs, and wings.Costco chicken plant Nebraska

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To meet this demand, Costco has to work with over 500 chicken farms.Costco chicken plant Nebraska

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All those chickens need 2,000 acres each worth of corn and soybeans per week to feed them.Workers process chickens Costco plant Nebraska

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The plant employs about 800 workers to process these chickens.Workers process chickens Costco plant Nebraska

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The plant has been the source of some controversy in Nebraska.protestors at Costco chicken plant Nebraska

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The local school board opposed construction because of traffic and possible depletion of the water supply.protestors at Costco chicken plant Nebraska

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Other local advocacy groups said that they opposed the plant because of the control Costco could exert over smaller independent farmers.Costco chicken plant Nebraska

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Animal rights groups have also targeted the facility.Costco chicken processing plant protest

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In 2021, Mercy for Animals visited the facility and described conditions including “chickens struggling to walk under their own unnatural weight,” “bodies burned bare from ammonia-laden litter,” “dead days-old chicks,” and “piles of rotting birds.”Costco chicken processing plant

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In response to the report, Costco said it is “committed to maintaining the highest standards of animal welfare, humane processes, and ethical conduct throughout the supply chain,”Costco chicken plant Nebraska

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Two Costco shareholders filed a lawsuit in June accusing the company of “illegal neglect and abandonment” in the Nebraska plant.Costco chicken plant Nebraska

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Costco hasn’t responded to inquiries about the lawsuit, but the company has a page on its website describing its commitment to animal welfare.Costco chicken processing plant

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“Animal welfare is part of Costco’s culture and responsibility, and we are committed to a global approach to Animal Welfare. We are working toward a uniform program in the countries/regions where we operate while respecting that each country may have its own regulatory and social requirements in place,” the page reads.Costco rotisserie chicken

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