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Introducing: Beak Capitalism, presented by Odd Lots

Nov 13, 20241 min
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Episode description

In this limited series, Odd Lots explains some of the thorniest issues facing the US economy through the medium of … chicken. Chicken occupies a unique position in the US diet, but issues facing the poultry industry illustrate wider points about the development of the US economy and the decisions being made about how it's structured and who benefits from it. So why has the chicken industry evolved in the way that it has? What’s been driving the price increases in eggs and meat? And what does it all say about things like inflation, the labor market and the nature of American capitalism?

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Transcript

Speaker 1

Wings, nuggets, eggs, no matter the form, Americans love their chicken, and the last few years have been wild ones for the industry. And we can't forget the chicken sandwich wars.

Speaker 2

I ate so many chicken sandwiches during that war. I was the real casualty.

Speaker 3

The chicken industry is one of the largest and most complex supply chains that America has. These birds are big business and we wanted to get to the bottom of it. Everything is being chickenized.

Speaker 4

Welcome to Beat Capitalism, brought to you by Adlaus. In this special three part series from Bloomberg Podcast, we are going to examine some of the thorniest issues facing the US economy through the medium of this humble bird examine.

Speaker 3

Get it So, there's going to be chicken puns.

Speaker 4

There are definitely going to be chicken puns. We're going to be asking why the chicken industry has evolved the way that it has and what does it say about the American economy that so many consumers are flocking to poultry. There's another one for you.

Speaker 3

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