Modern meat processing requires workers to make up to six thousand cuts per shift
Industrial meat processing requires workers to perform thousands of repetitive manual cuts every shift, leading to injury rates seven times higher than the national average for other industries.
Workers in modern meatpacking plants often perform between 4,000 and 6,000 repetitive cuts during a single shift. This high volume is driven by intense line speeds, which can see as many as 1,300 birds processed every minute. The physical toll is significant, with one in three workers suffering an injury annually due to the extreme strain on their muscles and joints.
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