I would have never guessed just how many serve chicken wings until I read the following Morning AgClips article. Wow! Now that I know, we cut up lots of whole pasture raised chickens to make all versions of wings so you could help spread the Good Food News to your family and friends while watching the game. We have drumettes, flats, and the old fasioned wings. We also have a whole shelf full of sauce for the top made in our Midwest region out of local ingredients. Call us today to order at (765) 324-2161. Mention the newsletter and receive 20% off.
Thanks for making us part of the party!
Jessica
WASHINGTON — Americans’ consumption of the unofficial staple of Super Bowl Sunday – the chicken wing – is projected to hit 1.33 billion wings, according to a National Chicken Council (NCC) annual report.
NCC’s 2017 Wing Report, released today, estimates that Americans will eat 1.33 billion wings during Super Bowl LI weekend, as the Atlanta Falcons and New England Patriots battle for the Lombardi Trophy. That figure is up 2 percent, or 30 million wings, from 2016’s report – and up 6.5 percent, or 80 million wings, from 2015’s report – revealing a steadily growing love for America’s favorite Super Bowl menu item.
To visualize how many wings that is…
If 1.33 billion wings were laid end to end, they would stretch from Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass. to the Georgia Dome in Atlanta, Ga. almost 80 times.
1.33 billion wings is enough to circle the Earth almost three times.
Weighing in at about 166.25 million pounds, 1.33 billion wings weigh 338 times more than the combined weight of all 32 NFL teams.
Eating two wings per minute, it would take an NFL player 1,265 years, 80 days, 7 hours and 12 minutes to eat 1.33 billion chicken wings. Or a really long time.
– See more at: https://www.morningagclips.com/1-33-billion-chicken-wings-for-super-bowl/?utm_content=articles&utm_campaign=NLCampaign&utm_source=Newsletter&utm_term=newsletteredition&utm_medium=email#sthash.mWOpAGyV.dpuf