Factory To Make Biodiesel From Chicken Fat
telekon writes "Tyson foods has finally found a use for chicken fat and leftover food grease that isn't McNuggets — they've partnered with Syntroleum to produce biodiesel from the stuff. Their first plant in Louisiana will be able to churn out 75 million gallons a year. The question is, will the exhaust smell like fried chicken?"
From experience with homebrew biodiesel, the exhaust really does smell like the fat/oil used to produce it. My dad's truck smelled like french fries or chinese most of the time.
Life is going to be a lot harder for those poor vegetarians
Do not use for the other use!
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Schmaltzy !
Because sea kittens are fluffy.
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Great, now I'll have to add Lipitor(tm) to my diesel tank so my car's fuel line doesn't get plaque build-up.
When you're threatened by a stranger,
When it looks like you will take a lickin', (cluk, cluk, cluk)
There is someone waiting,
Who will hurry up and rescue you,
Just Call for Rendered Chicken! (cluk, ack!)
For justice, we must go to Don Corleone
fluffy and delicious.