In Australia, chicken feet have long been considered a waste product. In Asia, however, they are eaten everywhere. “The market is massive,” said Adam Laitt, Business Development GM at Australia’s Mt Barker Chicken, adding that it will export roughly 10 tons of feet each week to customers in Hong Kon...
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In Australia, chicken feet have long been considered a waste product. In Asia, however, they are eaten everywhere. “The market is massive,” said Adam Laitt, Business Development GM at Australia’s Mt Barker Chicken, adding that it will export roughly 10 tons of feet each week to customers in Hong Kon...
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In Australia, chicken feet have long been considered a waste product. In Asia, however, they are eaten everywhere. “The market is massive,” said Adam Laitt, Business Development GM at Australia’s Mt Barker Chicken, adding that it will export roughly 10 tons of feet each week to customers in Hong Kon...
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In Australia, chicken feet have long been considered a waste product. In Asia, however, they are eaten everywhere. “The market is massive,” said Adam Laitt, Business Development GM at Australia’s Mt Barker Chicken, adding that it will export roughly 10 tons of feet each week to customers in Hong Kon...
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In Australia, chicken feet have long been considered a waste product. In Asia, however, they are eaten everywhere. “The market is massive,” said Adam Laitt, Business Development GM at Australia’s Mt Barker Chicken, adding that it will export roughly 10 tons of feet each week to customers in Hong Kon...
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In Australia, chicken feet have long been considered a waste product. In Asia, however, they are eaten everywhere. “The market is massive,” said Adam Laitt, Business Development GM at Australia’s Mt Barker Chicken, adding that it will export roughly 10 tons of feet each week to customers in Hong Kon...
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In Australia, chicken feet have long been considered a waste product. In Asia, however, they are eaten everywhere. “The market is massive,” said Adam Laitt, Business Development GM at Australia’s Mt Barker Chicken, adding that it will export roughly 10 tons of feet each week to customers in Hong Kon...
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In Australia, chicken feet have long been considered a waste product. In Asia, however, they are eaten everywhere. “The market is massive,” said Adam Laitt, Business Development GM at Australia’s Mt Barker Chicken, adding that it will export roughly 10 tons of feet each week to customers in Hong Kon...
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In Australia, chicken feet have long been considered a waste product. In Asia, however, they are eaten everywhere. “The market is massive,” said Adam Laitt, Business Development GM at Australia’s Mt Barker Chicken, adding that it will export roughly 10 tons of feet each week to customers in Hong Kon...
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In Australia, chicken feet have long been considered a waste product. In Asia, however, they are eaten everywhere. “The market is massive,” said Adam Laitt, Business Development GM at Australia’s Mt Barker Chicken, adding that it will export roughly 10 tons of feet each week to customers in Hong Kon...
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In Australia, chicken feet have long been considered a waste product. In Asia, however, they are eaten everywhere. “The market is massive,” said Adam Laitt, Business Development GM at Australia’s Mt Barker Chicken, adding that it will export roughly 10 tons of feet each week to customers in Hong Kon...
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In Australia, chicken feet have long been considered a waste product. In Asia, however, they are eaten everywhere. “The market is massive,” said Adam Laitt, Business Development GM at Australia’s Mt Barker Chicken, adding that it will export roughly 10 tons of feet each week to customers in Hong Kon...
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In Australia, chicken feet have long been considered a waste product. In Asia, however, they are eaten everywhere. “The market is massive,” said Adam Laitt, Business Development GM at Australia’s Mt Barker Chicken, adding that it will export roughly 10 tons of feet each week to customers in Hong Kon...
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In Australia, chicken feet have long been considered a waste product. In Asia, however, they are eaten everywhere. “The market is massive,” said Adam Laitt, Business Development GM at Australia’s Mt Barker Chicken, adding that it will export roughly 10 tons of feet each week to customers in Hong Kon...
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In Australia, chicken feet have long been considered a waste product. In Asia, however, they are eaten everywhere. “The market is massive,” said Adam Laitt, Business Development GM at Australia’s Mt Barker Chicken, adding that it will export roughly 10 tons of feet each week to customers in Hong Kon...
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In Australia, chicken feet have long been considered a waste product. In Asia, however, they are eaten everywhere. “The market is massive,” said Adam Laitt, Business Development GM at Australia’s Mt Barker Chicken, adding that it will export roughly 10 tons of feet each week to customers in Hong Kon...
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In Australia, chicken feet have long been considered a waste product. In Asia, however, they are eaten everywhere. “The market is massive,” said Adam Laitt, Business Development GM at Australia’s Mt Barker Chicken, adding that it will export roughly 10 tons of feet each week to customers in Hong Kon...
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