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tobyjsullivan
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There's no such thing as a fake feather [video]
Honestly, I’d still be surprised to learn feathers in America are produced from American poultry. Far more likely the local ones get burned and everything for sale is shipped across the ocean because cheaper.
butvacuum
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Feathers? Not a chance. Far too much volume per unit weight. And if they're compressed, you end up with only broken feathers.
userbinator
15 days ago
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"What costs more to ship, a ton of feathers or a ton of bricks?"
butvacuum
15 days ago
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Ahhh, Limmy. Just don't ask about purple burglar alarms.
exasperaited
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Or they don't get burned but they do get shipped across the ocean to be processed, and then shipped back… that's the commercial way
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