Locating recently processed, unfrozen poultry in proximity to one’s current location for the Thanksgiving holiday is a common consumer objective. This objective reflects a desire for a perceived higher quality product, often associated with enhanced flavor and texture due to the absence of freezer burn and ice crystal formation that can occur during the freezing process. An example would be a consumer in Austin, Texas, searching online or contacting local butchers and farms to procure a turkey that was processed within the past few days, specifically for their Thanksgiving meal.
The pursuit of these recently processed birds is driven by several factors. Fresh poultry is frequently perceived as having superior taste and moisture content compared to its frozen counterpart. Furthermore, there is a growing emphasis on supporting local farmers and businesses, which is often facilitated by direct purchasing options. Historically, Thanksgiving has been a holiday centered around locally sourced food, making the preference for fresh poultry a continuation of this tradition. This approach can also reduce the carbon footprint associated with the transportation of frozen goods over long distances.