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  2. Tyson Foods - Wikipedia

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    In mid-2018, Tyson Foods agreed to acquire the organic chicken and chicken-sausage brand Smart Chicken and parent company Tecumseh Poultry. [ 34 ] [ 35 ] On August 9, 2018, Tyson announced that it would sell its pizza crust business, including TNT Crust, to Austin -based Peak Rock Capital, who completed the acquisition on September 4.

  3. Chicken tenders - Wikipedia

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    Chicken tenders are a popular fast-food snack in the U.S. [6] Some of the most popular fast-food restaurants that sell chicken tenders include Raising Cane's Chicken Fingers, Chick-fil-A, Church's Chicken, KFC, Popeyes, Zaxby's and Culver's. [7] Batter-coated deep-fried golden fingers with a dipping sauce, served in an American Chinese restaurant

  4. I Ate Enough Chicken Nuggets To Feed A Middle School ...

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    KidFresh Chicken Nuggets. At first glance, these nuggets look pretty standard. But there's a pretty sneaky secret ingredient: cauliflower.If you're desperately trying to get vegetables into your ...

  5. Chicken nugget - Wikipedia

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    A chicken nugget is a food product consisting of a small piece of deboned chicken meat that is breaded or battered, then deep-fried or baked.Developed in the 1950s by finding a way to make a coating adhere, chicken nuggets have become a very popular fast food restaurant item, and are widely sold frozen for home use.

  6. The antibiotics that Tyson plans to add to some of its chickens' diets are known as ionophores, a Wall Street Journal report said on Sunday, citing people familiar with the matter. "Based on ...

  7. Recalled Tyson chicken ‘Fun Nuggets’ don’t have hormones or ...

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  8. Donald J. Tyson - Wikipedia

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    In 1944, at age 14, Tyson was first introduced into the poultry industry as a chicken catcher and truck driver at Tyson's Feed and Hatchery, the family's poultry feed and live production business started by his father, John W. Tyson. In 1952, he left the University of Arkansas to join his father in expanding the business. [2]

  9. Tyson will once again use certain antibiotics in its chickens, eight years after it announced plans to ditch the drugs in some of its production and slapped a “no antibiotics ever” label on ...