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Where does Koch chicken come from?

Where does Koch chicken come from?

All poultry from Koch Foods is hatched, raised and harvested in the United States. All live operations, which include feedmills, hatcheries, breeders and broilers, are based in Mississippi, Alabama and Georgia. We have additional processing and distribution facilities in Illinois, Ohio and Tennessee.

Is Koch Foods a chicken plant?

Koch Foods is proud to be one of the largest poultry processors in the United States. We focus on providing the highest quality products and unmatched service throughout the poultry growing, manufacturing and distribution processes.

Where is Koch Foods based?

Park Ridge, Illinois
Koch Foods is a food processor and distributor in Park Ridge, Illinois that as of December 2019 is listed by Forbes magazine as number 125 on the list of the largest private companies in the US.

Who owns Koch chicken?

Joseph Grendys
The owner of Koch Foods, Joseph Grendys, has a fortune that Forbes estimates at $3.1 billion.

Is Koch chicken antibiotic free?

All chicken is “antibiotic-free” in the sense that no antibiotic residues are present in the meat due to the withdrawal periods and other precautions required by the government and observed by the chicken producers.

Where do KFC source their chicken?

All of our Original Recipe chicken on the bone is from farms in the UK and Ireland. Because demand often outstrips British poultry supply, other menu items may include chicken from trusted and established overseas suppliers.

Where did KFC get their chicken?

In addition to Koch Foods, Pilgrim’s Pride, Tyson, and Case Farms are also reported to be KFC suppliers.

When was Koch Foods founded?

In 1985, Koch Foods started as a one-room chicken de-boning and cutting operation with 13 employees. Our capabilities and state-of-the-art facilities are matched only by our commitment to quality and service.

What products are made by Koch Industries?

Koch companies manufacture paper, process minerals, create fertilizers, and refine oil. Some of the subsidiaries are also involved in ranching, commodities trading, and investing.

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