Sure, but if 6000 employees decide to not eat 6000 chicken legs on a single day, that doesn't count as saving 6000 chickens. The only difference would be a sharp rise in price for chicken wheelchairs.
Sure, but if 6000 employees decide to not eat 6000 chicken legs on a single day, that doesn't count as saving 6000 chickens. The only difference would be a sharp rise in price for chicken wheelchairs.
Well duh, chickens have two legs. You just take one leg off and then wait for it to grow back before you chop it off again. So really, to have 6000 chicken legs, you need anywhere between 1-6000 chickens.
Well duh, chickens have two legs. You just take one leg off and then wait for it to grow back before you chop it off again. So really, to have 6000 chicken legs, you need anywhere between 1-6000 chickens.
That math doesn't make sense...
I don't know about you, but I don't eat an animal and a half per day