Some of these fires aren't exactly of staples (Hot Pockets, potato chips). Some others sound relatively minor. There are 38,000 food and beverage processing plants. I am doubtful that the small plane pilot that crashed into the potato plant and died did it to serve his deep state masters.
"While food and beverage processing plants are located throughout the United States, they are more numerous in some States than others. Five States—California, New York, Texas, Pennsylvania, and Illinois—accounted for 38 percent of the 34,661 U.S. food and beverage processing plants operating in 2015."
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https://www.ers.usda.gov/amber-waves/2017/november/number-of-food-and-beverage-processing-plants-varies-across-the-united-states/ Unverified comment:
In the U.S. there were approximately 1,240 warehouse fires per year between 2009 and 2013, with annual property damages of around $155 million. This represents a reduction in the number of fires over a 30-year observation period, from 4,700 to around 1,200 per year.
About two decades ago a band of envirofreeking hippies burned down a local horse rendering plant. France was the best customer for the horse meat. Don’t know where they get their horse now? Just within the last couple weeks they arrested the last firebug that was involved. Where weird fire in involved the envirwhacko bunch has to be considered especially where non-vegan food is involved.