America's meat crisis laid bare as shelves sit empty across the country
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America's meat crisis laid bare as shelves sit empty across the country

Holes have continued appearing on meat shelves across America as the country faces a supply crisis after dozens of processing plants were forced to close or reduce capacity after coronavirus outbreaks among workers (pictured, a refrigerated meat section at a Whole Foods in Brooklyn, New York)

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