You might say I am a "chicken hawk", so I find this new particularly distubing!

According to our good friends at Fox News, The National Chicken Council has released a report that says demand for wings is at an all-time high due to decreased wing production. The decrease in production is caused by the high cost of corn and feed prices. The council estimates 1.23-billion wing segments will be consumed during "The Big Game" weekend, which is 12.3-million, or one-percent, less than last year. The council says "The Big Game" is the second biggest eating day of the year, and chicken wings are the most popular dish. (And here I thought Bar Refaeli was a "hot dish"!) The council says if all 1.23-billion chicken wing joints were laid end to end, they would stretch between the San Francisco 49ers Candlestick Park and the Baltimore Ravens M&T Bank Stadium 27-times. (And leave quite a delicious mess, I'm sure!)

Source: Fox News