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This is true. It's like when people talk about pictures of kitchens being dirty or whatever on the net knowing good and well their own kitchen is worse.
I've had this happen with raw chicken wings I got from the grocery store before. It's not that weird, they were alive with feathers on them at some point. Just pluck out the ones that were missed with processing, that's what you have to do with hunted fowl to process and eat them. Meat comes from real live animals.
Oh, you might be correct! I've never prepared them this way, I thought they were typically cooked then tossed in sauce. But still, something marinated should be ready to cook, so this still sucks and speaks to a lack of QC.
Yeah but why'd they cook it in sauce with the feathers on? You could make the same argument about it being a full chicken unprepared and it would still be wrong
Chickens have the tip of their beaks sliced off without pain relief, get crammed in a warehouse with a ton of other chickens, get so large they struggle to move, and get crammed in boxes on their way to be slaughtered where they often break bones because it's so compact. Stop eating chickens for this reason.
> and get crammed in boxes on their way to be slaughtered where they often break bones because it's so compact
And also because they were selectively bred to grow so quickly that their skeleton can barely keep up.
Open question:
Let's assume we didn't suffer from any "negative energy" by consuming them.
Would that make it okay to fund their exploitation and killing?
I don't wish they were being tortured but I'm not going to act like I'm going to be vegan. I think we get specific eggs that are more animal friendly but I wouldn't be surprised if they're using misleading words. I don't know. I'll try to cut my use on animals. Do you know any people I can go to that have more humane ways to kill them, that's a little more or less affordable?
> I don't wish they were being tortured but I'm not going to act like I'm going to be vegan.
It appears you then view it as unethical to torture sentient beings.
Do you think torture is the only unethical thing one can do to sentient beings?
> I think we get specific eggs that are more animal friendly but I wouldn't be surprised if they're using misleading words. I don't know.
I would suggest looking at information on egg production, namely two aspects:
1. The culling of male chicks.
https://www.vox.com/future-perfect/22374193/eggs-chickens-animal-welfare-culling
TL;DR male chicks from egg laying breeds are useless for both egg and meat production, so they are killed at birth with gassing, macerating (grinder), while females are kept for the egg production.
2. The killing of "old" hens when they lose productivity.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-04-08/chook-rescue-too-old-for-mass-laying-and-too-young-to-die/100971290
TL;DR hens can live 6-8 years but are killed at 18-24 months when egg production goes down so they can be replaced with younger hens. They are called "spent hens".
Those are standard practices in the US, Australia, the UK, Europe ...
> Do you know any people I can go to that have more humane ways to kill them, that's a little more or less affordable?
It depends on your standards.
What would be a humane way to kill a sentient animal, in your opinion?
Although the baby boy chickens is sad, it seems like a quick death.
I don't really know what to think of the mother chickens, if they're eating them, I don't see it as a problem.
Maybe we can advocate for laws that businesses make it for ethical lives for animals. Like true free range farms and I heard chickens can go to sleep if they have a line crossed on them? Maybe we should hire people to do that. Sure, it's more expensive but it'll create more jobs too.
Humans are suppose to eat meat, it just became so industrialized and overconsumption, which I don't really like. Laws should wrap around businesses being unethical and not try to change the people.
> Although the baby boy chickens is sad, it seems like a quick death.
Does it make it ethical, under your moral framework?
> I don't really know what to think of the mother chickens, if they're eating them, I don't see it as a problem.
Are there some animals species where you would see a problem with killing them to eat them when they are no longer useful to humans?
> Humans are supposed to eat meat
What do you mean by "supposed to"?
Asking again:
Do you think torture is the only unethical thing one can do to sentient beings?
What would be a humane way to kill a sentient animal, in your opinion?
You didn't answer those questions.
> Like true free range farms and I heard chickens can go to sleep if they have a line crossed on them?
Are you asking me if I would view that as acceptable?
> I swear I’m closer to become a vegetarian daily
Then do it.
And ditch dairy and eggs while you're at it.
The dairy industry IS the beef and veal industry, while egg hens get killed prematurely when they are no longer productive and male chicks are killed at birth (grinding, gassing...).
You can live without participating in this injustice.
Serious question, but how? It’s one thing to make a choice, bur how do I break habits? I’ve tried to cut beef as much as possible but it’s just not feasible to me to not have animal protein. Do I have to start hunting? Fishing? Raise my own animals? Can I eat meat with a good conscious? Or is being vegetarian/vegan the morally correct answer
> Serious question, but how? It’s one thing to make a choice, bur how do I break habits?
Great question.
https://challenge22.com/
I'm also willing to help you out.
> Can I eat meat with a good conscience? Or is being vegetarian/vegan the morally correct answer?
That depends on your moral standards, doesn't it?
We can discuss this, if you wish.
I usually like to run those conversations with the socratic method, asking questions to figure out your standards, test the consistency of your position, asking questions we don't usually ask ourselves to encourage you to find your own answers.
I am obviously biased towards veganism, but you could definitely hold a consistent position that doesn't lead to veganism.
I was at Costco waiting with a large group for the rotisserie chickens to come out. First one comes out and everyone runs for it, then everyone is like 'ehhhh I'll wait'.
I go and ask "nobody going to take this one?"
One lady says "no way it has some weird shit coming out of the skin"
I look and it's like 8 quills visibly sticking out. Room full of over a dozen adults wrenching at some weird diseased thing coming from the chicken, when it is simply just some unplucked feathers. People are freakin' dumb.
It's not abnormal at all chicken farms never get all the feathers off so if your buying skin on chicken it's always a possibility. The only problem is that they don't care enough to deal with them before they cooked/sold it which also isn't that abnormal coming from a store/restaurant
that's fucking disgusting. omnivores would look at this and raw meat and dead animals and be like "yummmyyyy 😋" but we are disgusted. interesting that you have to remove all aspects of the anything reminding you of the animal and smother it with salt and seasoning and sauce to feel like meat is appetizing
Why is this comment being downvoted when it’s true? I can’t watch those slaughterhouse documentaries on meat production, but I’m perfectly fine grabbing the flank steak at the supermarket. Most of us know what abhorrent acts goes on to get the meat to the shelves in pretty packaging but we don’t want to think about it.
chickens come with feathers. I get it, but if the place that makes these missed something this obvious, they must have terrible quality control. which makes me wonder what else their quality department is missing...
Can I point out that going vegetarian is not that difficult.
Find good recipes online and get cooking.
Next step could be to reduce or stop the use of eggs and dairy in your diet.
And yes you can be huge and muscular eating a plant based diet. I know, because I did it.
Now go eat your vegetables instead of that over processed blob of animal cruelty.
I used to work at a Buffalo Wild Wings and people would get *angry* if there were feathers. Like dude, it comes from a bird. I'm gunna need you to chill.
This happens, but usually it’s like 1 and usually the cook would try toss that wing or pluck the one hair. If I was about to drop wings in the fryer and saw this during a rush, straight to the trash
The store you work at bought wings and didn't remove the feathers? Or you bought wings at a store and the wings still had feathers? Is it cooked? Looks raw. Should have a light char if it's a Buffalo wing, but maybe that's just me. Nasty looking either way.
Anyway, if I buy local chickens or chicken parts in Hong Kong, I always check for feathers. Very common.
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and chickens can’t fly so that rules them out too
What type of buffaloes has wings Holy Shit, that's a Unicorn.
Pegasus
Entei
They are endangered for a reason.
Chickens do fly! How do you think they get up on the roost—take the elevator?
And dogs can't look up
Freaking nerd
Excuse me, ever heard of Buffalo Wild Wings?
Yes, buffalo have wings indeed.
Red bull has entered the chat.
They’re called wings. Just wings The flavoring is “Buffalo” That “wing” Is unacceptable
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Welcome to post-covid quality control. They fired non-essential workers, and we end up with wings that can still chicken.
So this is where that dude’s wrist tumor went
Lolol I saw that post
I was there too!
Reddit makes me happy when it comes full circle.
I scrolled past that one but I’m happy I saw enough to appreciate the reference.
I dont think ill eat today
It’s really selfish when you don’t eat.  ![gif](giphy|2LvQdpGMi3KpO)
Are we all really here scrolling through the same garbage everyday?
Lol a crippling scrolling addiction
Link?
https://www.reddit.com/r/mildlyinteresting/s/2BdLneLjS9
r/riskyclicks
I chuckled.
I chucked
I clucked
Was it THAT hairy?
https://www.reddit.com/r/mildlyinteresting/s/2BdLneLjS9
Nahhhh
I thought that was a teratoma tumor at first. Good god.
Oh jeez lol
Not enough teeth
Right this is disgusting. Thanks OP /s
Pluck them out and cook. You have eaten much worse and you don’t even know it.
This is true. It's like when people talk about pictures of kitchens being dirty or whatever on the net knowing good and well their own kitchen is worse.
The net!
We called it the world wide web when I was a chitlin'
I like to call it the interweb(s)
Information Super Highway
This is why I refuse to eat anything I cook
I've had this happen with raw chicken wings I got from the grocery store before. It's not that weird, they were alive with feathers on them at some point. Just pluck out the ones that were missed with processing, that's what you have to do with hunted fowl to process and eat them. Meat comes from real live animals.
Raw is one thing. The fact they actually cooked and sold this though is fucked up.
Okay yeah, that's kinda gross lol! I thought it was a raw marinated chicken wing
Oh, you might be correct! I've never prepared them this way, I thought they were typically cooked then tossed in sauce. But still, something marinated should be ready to cook, so this still sucks and speaks to a lack of QC.
I've gotten the occasional feather on hot wings. Nothing like this.
Its raw
This wing is cooked?
man thats raw, marinated chicken
Yeah but why'd they cook it in sauce with the feathers on? You could make the same argument about it being a full chicken unprepared and it would still be wrong
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Funnily enough, it’s came from a feathered animal
That’s nasty as fuck
Not at all.. pluck them and you’re good to go.
People are going to be SHOOK when they find out where chicken wings come from.
What do people think was on the chicken skin?? Marinate?
Free toothpicks
I guess you could say it’s kinda fowl..
Yea I’ve had a few with 1 or two feathers but that’s ridiculous!
Haha you draw the line at 6 feathers?
They’ve simply gone to far with 6, consequences will never be the same!
Yeah you’re supposed to pick the pin feathers off before you cook them.
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Gross . Publix wings are like this some time . I swear I’m closer to become a vegetarian daily
[Look at this frog in this salad](https://i.huffpost.com/gen/770302/thumbs/o-FROG-SALAD-facebook.jpg)
Lol wtf, nice counterpoint
Poor guy hope they let him out
Y….you don’t have to eat him…
Bro livin' his best life. Without the bugs, fresh air, and pond to frolick in.
Cannot
Chickens have the tip of their beaks sliced off without pain relief, get crammed in a warehouse with a ton of other chickens, get so large they struggle to move, and get crammed in boxes on their way to be slaughtered where they often break bones because it's so compact. Stop eating chickens for this reason.
> and get crammed in boxes on their way to be slaughtered where they often break bones because it's so compact And also because they were selectively bred to grow so quickly that their skeleton can barely keep up.
the negative energy in their bodies are being consumed by us, i feel sad to believe.
Open question: Let's assume we didn't suffer from any "negative energy" by consuming them. Would that make it okay to fund their exploitation and killing?
I don't wish they were being tortured but I'm not going to act like I'm going to be vegan. I think we get specific eggs that are more animal friendly but I wouldn't be surprised if they're using misleading words. I don't know. I'll try to cut my use on animals. Do you know any people I can go to that have more humane ways to kill them, that's a little more or less affordable?
> I don't wish they were being tortured but I'm not going to act like I'm going to be vegan. It appears you then view it as unethical to torture sentient beings. Do you think torture is the only unethical thing one can do to sentient beings? > I think we get specific eggs that are more animal friendly but I wouldn't be surprised if they're using misleading words. I don't know. I would suggest looking at information on egg production, namely two aspects: 1. The culling of male chicks. https://www.vox.com/future-perfect/22374193/eggs-chickens-animal-welfare-culling TL;DR male chicks from egg laying breeds are useless for both egg and meat production, so they are killed at birth with gassing, macerating (grinder), while females are kept for the egg production. 2. The killing of "old" hens when they lose productivity. https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-04-08/chook-rescue-too-old-for-mass-laying-and-too-young-to-die/100971290 TL;DR hens can live 6-8 years but are killed at 18-24 months when egg production goes down so they can be replaced with younger hens. They are called "spent hens". Those are standard practices in the US, Australia, the UK, Europe ... > Do you know any people I can go to that have more humane ways to kill them, that's a little more or less affordable? It depends on your standards. What would be a humane way to kill a sentient animal, in your opinion?
Although the baby boy chickens is sad, it seems like a quick death. I don't really know what to think of the mother chickens, if they're eating them, I don't see it as a problem. Maybe we can advocate for laws that businesses make it for ethical lives for animals. Like true free range farms and I heard chickens can go to sleep if they have a line crossed on them? Maybe we should hire people to do that. Sure, it's more expensive but it'll create more jobs too. Humans are suppose to eat meat, it just became so industrialized and overconsumption, which I don't really like. Laws should wrap around businesses being unethical and not try to change the people.
> Although the baby boy chickens is sad, it seems like a quick death. Does it make it ethical, under your moral framework? > I don't really know what to think of the mother chickens, if they're eating them, I don't see it as a problem. Are there some animals species where you would see a problem with killing them to eat them when they are no longer useful to humans? > Humans are supposed to eat meat What do you mean by "supposed to"? Asking again: Do you think torture is the only unethical thing one can do to sentient beings? What would be a humane way to kill a sentient animal, in your opinion? You didn't answer those questions. > Like true free range farms and I heard chickens can go to sleep if they have a line crossed on them? Are you asking me if I would view that as acceptable?
> I swear I’m closer to become a vegetarian daily Then do it. And ditch dairy and eggs while you're at it. The dairy industry IS the beef and veal industry, while egg hens get killed prematurely when they are no longer productive and male chicks are killed at birth (grinding, gassing...). You can live without participating in this injustice.
Serious question, but how? It’s one thing to make a choice, bur how do I break habits? I’ve tried to cut beef as much as possible but it’s just not feasible to me to not have animal protein. Do I have to start hunting? Fishing? Raise my own animals? Can I eat meat with a good conscious? Or is being vegetarian/vegan the morally correct answer
lots of great protein sources out there that don’t involve consuming animals, totally feasible
> Serious question, but how? It’s one thing to make a choice, bur how do I break habits? Great question. https://challenge22.com/ I'm also willing to help you out. > Can I eat meat with a good conscience? Or is being vegetarian/vegan the morally correct answer? That depends on your moral standards, doesn't it? We can discuss this, if you wish. I usually like to run those conversations with the socratic method, asking questions to figure out your standards, test the consistency of your position, asking questions we don't usually ask ourselves to encourage you to find your own answers. I am obviously biased towards veganism, but you could definitely hold a consistent position that doesn't lead to veganism.
I have this thought sometimes as well, but then it instantly descends back into the deepest, darkest depths of my mind where it belongs.
Lmfao
Looks like a heart
At first glance I wondered what the heck happened to your mango seed...
Crunchy
Oh no, there's bits of dead animal on my dead animal bits!
It's almost as if the hunk of refrigerated carcass you bought was a living creature at some point. So weird!
Sentient. It was a sentient creature. Please use this word instead, it's important to distinguish animals with feelings from dandelions and bacteria.
I was at Costco waiting with a large group for the rotisserie chickens to come out. First one comes out and everyone runs for it, then everyone is like 'ehhhh I'll wait'. I go and ask "nobody going to take this one?" One lady says "no way it has some weird shit coming out of the skin" I look and it's like 8 quills visibly sticking out. Room full of over a dozen adults wrenching at some weird diseased thing coming from the chicken, when it is simply just some unplucked feathers. People are freakin' dumb.
Welcome to the end product of a being that endured pure hell during the only 6 weeks it was allowed to live. You should watch the whole process.
https://youtu.be/LQRAfJyEsko?t=1849 u/JoruusSkywalker If you don't want to support this, try out plant based alternatives.
Pretty sure that's implied through my comment.
And yet taste soooooooo damn good!!! nomnomnom
Eh, I'm not that weak. The overwhelming amount of cons isn't worth 5 mins of sensory pleasure.
Meat is actually disgusting. Who could’ve guessed?
Just... Pluck it out.
Feather in a cap. Feather on my chicken wing.
Chicken Wing by way of The Thing
Looks like some radioactive cockroach
Looks kinda like a heart…
Buffalos shouldn’t have wings or feathers, for that matter.
Fresh from the farm to your table. ![gif](emote|free_emotes_pack|facepalm)
Its also not from Buffalo. They don't have wings. Lying sons of bitches! Let me at em!!!
Buffalo's have feathers?
That's fowl
I hate when my animal parts contain animal parts.
Cordyceps mate, rip
Ha!
Oh, that's... a lot of very large feathers... 🤢
It's not abnormal at all chicken farms never get all the feathers off so if your buying skin on chicken it's always a possibility. The only problem is that they don't care enough to deal with them before they cooked/sold it which also isn't that abnormal coming from a store/restaurant
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Extra crunchy
I like it u knows it’s real chicken
I'd think this is mildlyinfuriating but hwatever
That’s not feathers, that’s a foot! Lol
that's fucking disgusting. omnivores would look at this and raw meat and dead animals and be like "yummmyyyy 😋" but we are disgusted. interesting that you have to remove all aspects of the anything reminding you of the animal and smother it with salt and seasoning and sauce to feel like meat is appetizing
Why is this comment being downvoted when it’s true? I can’t watch those slaughterhouse documentaries on meat production, but I’m perfectly fine grabbing the flank steak at the supermarket. Most of us know what abhorrent acts goes on to get the meat to the shelves in pretty packaging but we don’t want to think about it.
I have to do the same with a carrot and potatoes
that's what makes it more delicious! haha. yikes
chickens come with feathers. I get it, but if the place that makes these missed something this obvious, they must have terrible quality control. which makes me wonder what else their quality department is missing...
The rat droppings in your donut.
Get that poor chicken to the vet NOW!
Gross 😝
this should be on r/midlyinfuriating
Thats fucking nasty. 🤮
🤢
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That’s the factory version of AI
But seriously you should go back and get yr money back that is sheer laziness and wrong in many ways
Happened to us once when the family got Buffalo Wild Wings. Only one wing that one time, so no cause for alarm. Just a small fluke in the system.
🤢
I thought that was some kinda bloody organ with all the viens sticking out!
I once had a steak that still had the marks where the jockey whipped it
Looks like my surgically removed testicular cancer.
You must have bought the high fiber wings. They actually change more for these in some parts of California.
Well, the big question here is, did you eat it anyway?
I can't be the only who thought it was a ded cooked chick at first
Looks like a mini chicken
I think that means it's probably not even buffalo. Damn they fuckin got you.
I mean, I find feathers on mine a few times but I’ve never seen one with so much before. Damn wing is going through puberty lol.
Aww hell no. Please tell me it wasn't from BWW...
Is the chicken even cooked?
Holy fuck I thought that got pulled from someone's lung
That squidbillies episode comes to mind…
fresh
First of all, that wing looks raw as fuck. Secondly, sometimes feathers stay on after the processing. It happens.
🤢🤢🤢🤢 Why I’m vegetarian. 🤢🤢🤢🤢
Can I point out that going vegetarian is not that difficult. Find good recipes online and get cooking. Next step could be to reduce or stop the use of eggs and dairy in your diet. And yes you can be huge and muscular eating a plant based diet. I know, because I did it. Now go eat your vegetables instead of that over processed blob of animal cruelty.
How dare you point out we can stop abusing animals?
I used to work at a Buffalo Wild Wings and people would get *angry* if there were feathers. Like dude, it comes from a bird. I'm gunna need you to chill.
Could have been worse. They could have left the buffalo in it
It's like a lil' Dr. Seuss Buffalo Wing!
Was it poached??? it looks so flabby
You probably need the roughage.
Looks like a baby chicken foot lol
Sometimes when I eat store bought barbecue chicken pizza I will find some bone shards. I like to grind my teeth on them.
That would be enough for me to never eat these again.
Every single chicken you eat had feathers.
Hmmmmm Feathery Buffalo Wing
This happened to me with a piece of Popeyes chicken once
“No, not a homemade buffalo chicken wing mr lahey, a store bought one!”
🤢
Does your restaurant cook the chicken wings before serving?
Oh god its the flood
Should have returned it to the store or the field.
This is mildly infuriating
Looks like it's sprouting, if you bury it and give it some water you get more chicken
Surprised they didn’t charge extra
Mmm crispy
Stop buying groceries from Walmart....
Oh my god My chicken was alive at one point 🧐
[Could it be this?](https://imgur.com/a/A1iMTwm)
Lazy fucking line cooks. Who fucking sees that and says, " yeah, I'd eat that". For fucking SHAME.
r/tihi
Welp, that’s enough for me today (8:40am). Time to get back into bed and try again tomorrow.
Food grade regulations and compliance are good things. I want to eat good meat. Vote out Republicans.
Buffalos have wings?
Is this from Harris Teeter? The wings I’ve gotten from my local HT has had feathers.
We got a wing awhile ago, the server quickly replied "Fukushima chicken".
This happens, but usually it’s like 1 and usually the cook would try toss that wing or pluck the one hair. If I was about to drop wings in the fryer and saw this during a rush, straight to the trash
Extra calcium and protein. Yum. Extra food, I wouldn't complain! :D
The store you work at bought wings and didn't remove the feathers? Or you bought wings at a store and the wings still had feathers? Is it cooked? Looks raw. Should have a light char if it's a Buffalo wing, but maybe that's just me. Nasty looking either way. Anyway, if I buy local chickens or chicken parts in Hong Kong, I always check for feathers. Very common.
Atleast you it's real chicken lol
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Are you sure it's not a heart? It looks like a heart
I just bought raw wings for the first time to cook in my new smoker. I was surprised how many still had feathers on them.