A free-range hen typically consumes about 1/4 to 1/3 pound (roughly 100 to 150 grams) of feed per day. This amount can vary based on factors such as the hen's size, age, and the availability of natural forage like insects and plants. During foraging, hens may eat less commercial feed as they supplement their diet with what they find in their environment.
With a happy meal its free with no meal its 99 cents
£/$6 would be the profit of a restaurant meal
well not alot they were free with a happy meal :/
More than a bottom-end meal
$1-$100
The predominate rate is $9,510 per academic year, including a 12-meal-per-week meal plan. It can range from $7,000 to $16,000 depending on the hall and the meal plan.
well not alot they were free with a happy meal :/
they range from free to $999.99
$6.93
dont know are you fat, that would matter
Exchange rate varies, $8.00 meal today would be (ja684.88) rate today is 1usd/85.61jad.
Free range turkey ensures that the bird had better welfare when it was alive. Free range turkeys aren't farmed in cages which are often cramped. Buying free range encourages more sustainable farming, however some free range brands are not much better than caged farming.