The Chicken Difference
Pasture-raised is not a buzzword. It's a difference you can taste.
- Industrial production is the norm in the U.S.
- Optimized for scale and price first
- Factory-farmed share estimated at 98%+ in the U.S.
- You season it hard because the baseline is not inspiring
- Pasture-raised means majority of life on land with rooted vegetative cover
- Different from "free-range," which just focuses on outdoor access
- Better texture, real flavor, better cooking performance
- Chicken that tastes like food, not like "chicken product"
Most commodity meat is built to be acceptable.
Wanted Raw Foods is built to be unforgettable.
Source: USDA-FSIS Animal-Raising Label Guidance · Our World in Data
Better Chicken
Foraging
Chickens eat bugs, grubs, and grass.
Vitamin D
Naturally higher from sun exposure.
Mobile Coops
Moved daily to fresh pasture.
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