The Recursive Food Chain: How a Processing Plant Became the Template for Every Other Processing Plant
The first time Ray Kowalski walked into the Warren Meat and Poultry plant, he noticed the smell. It was not the smell of meat. It was the smell of something recursive—the smell of an environment that had been designed by copying itself, like a fractal pattern that repeated at every scale. The plant had been built in 1972, the same year the Model 447-GG grinder was manufactured. The grinder was...
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