Posted on 04/22/2022 6:12:20 AM PDT by shadowlands1960
There's a weird trend going around, and it isn't a new TikTok dance, but rather food processing plants catching on fire. Since the beginning of this year, there have been a high number of food distributing and processing facilities catching on fire and creating massive damage. Why are so many food processing plants catching on fire?
Social media and Twitter, in particular, are drawing attention to a trend occurring in numerous food processing plants — they are catching on fire. While some of them have been able to bounce back, others are stuck trying to rebuild and resume distributing goods, and even laying off employees.
Several food processing plants have recently caught fire.
Recently, a plane crashed into a potato and food processing plant in Idaho. According to the Idaho Statesman, the plane hit the Gem State Processing plant located in Heyburn of East Idaho around 8:35 a.m. Gem Processing oversees 18,000 acres of Idaho potatoes. The pilot was the only fatality and no plant employees were injured. The plane was coming from the Salt Lake City International airport when it crashed into the building and reportedly flipped on the roof.
Azure Standard is an independently owned company that specializes in natural and non-GMO foods. On April 19, the company released a statement that its headquarters were destroyed by an overnight fire. According to the release posted on Twitter, the cause of the fire is unknown and there weren't any injuries or fatalities. The release said, "While the HQ facility is a total loss, and a few product lines will be affected for the short term, other Azure Standard facilities are operating as close to normal as possible."
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20 in past year from what I’ve read
No information garbage articlr
And they don't tell why because they don't know. Misleading headline.
Thanks for checking it out for us. Figured as much.
I agree. I think this publication uses the ‘here’s why’ as a format... the writer apparently didn’t notice the article doesn’t say ‘why.’ I posted it for the information.
“Once is happenstance, twice is coincidence, the third time it’s enemy action.”
I knew we were getting burned on food prices but this is out of control.
Twitter users are suspicious about the fires happening at food plants. Some even ventured to say that the fires are intentional to create additional shortages. For many, the fires seem too similar to be a coincidence. Time will tell if they are correct.
Pretty awful, even for a first draft.
Gibb’s Rule #39: There is no such thing as coincidence.
Agree. The source for their “information” is that some Twitter people think the fires were set on purpose. Okay, Bozo, I say they were not set on purpose. Can your article offer a cogent argument of fact that I’m wrong? (Hint: NO!)
Just clickbait. Don’t bother.
What would the 20th time be? A trend?
To be honest, isn’t that where the story is at present? The headline sucks (as they often do) but at least this publication noticed the story, most are ignoring it...
“Once is happenstance, twice is coincidence, the third time it’s enemy action.”
So 12th time is GatesofHell / Sore-Ass?
Not suspicious at all... everything is planned thats happening.
Me, too. It’s not a good trend in news “reporting.”
The deep state/demonicrats are fully involved. Islam has declared jihad by fire against the USA. Kill, steal, destroy is the SOP of evil.
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