‘It’s Dire Right Now’: Illinois Farmers Could Face Crisis As More Meat-Packing Plants Close Due To COVID-19 – CBS Chicago

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UnclePugsly
5 years ago

Pritzker and Democrats are playing with an economic nuclear bomb, and they are to stupid to even realize it.

Richard Poo Millersky
5 years ago

Aren’t some/most of them in crisis already, with pig slaughtering, milk dumping, etc.?

debtsor
5 years ago

Yes, and things will get worse. Imagine a second wave this summer, with no food in the pipeline because the hogs and poultry were all slaughtered. This is a disaster in the making. But hey! Social equity!

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