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<blockquote data-quote="Dirty" data-source="post: 343247" data-attributes="member: 6535"><p>I don’t know the answer to this but am curious before I rush to judgement…</p><p></p><p>I’m assuming there are more food processing plants than, say, 20 years ago.</p><p>So is the number of them going up in flames a drastic increase relative to the number of plants now vs. then?</p><p></p><p>What I mean is was it 1 in 10 plants 20 years ago going up in flames and now it’s 10 out of 100?</p><p>Or is it 1 in 10 20 years ago and now it’s 20 out of 100, in which case that seems very strange. </p><p>Also, do they use riskier processes or machinery at these plants with less staff on site which increase chances of explosions or accidents and whatnot, or are safeguards even better now, in which case this is even more suspicious. </p><p></p><p>Again I have no idea on any of this but would want to know those things and probably more before I consider this to be some sort of corruption to go along with all the other corruption these days. </p><p></p><p>The end result is the same either way…disruption and more inflation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dirty, post: 343247, member: 6535"] I don’t know the answer to this but am curious before I rush to judgement… I’m assuming there are more food processing plants than, say, 20 years ago. So is the number of them going up in flames a drastic increase relative to the number of plants now vs. then? What I mean is was it 1 in 10 plants 20 years ago going up in flames and now it’s 10 out of 100? Or is it 1 in 10 20 years ago and now it’s 20 out of 100, in which case that seems very strange. Also, do they use riskier processes or machinery at these plants with less staff on site which increase chances of explosions or accidents and whatnot, or are safeguards even better now, in which case this is even more suspicious. Again I have no idea on any of this but would want to know those things and probably more before I consider this to be some sort of corruption to go along with all the other corruption these days. The end result is the same either way…disruption and more inflation. [/QUOTE]
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