Big Chicken by Terence McKenna

The book delves into the intricate world of the poultry industry, unraveling the complex web of economic, environmental, and health implications tied to the mass production of chicken. It explores how the rise of industrial farming has transformed chicken from a luxury item to a staple in diets worldwide, while also examining the ethical and ecological consequences of this shift. Through a blend of investigative journalism and compelling storytelling, the narrative sheds light on the hidden costs of cheap chicken, urging readers to reconsider their consumption habits and the broader impact on society and the planet.