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JBS doesn't just buy cows; they own the genetics labs that breed them, the feedlots, the slaughterhouses, the processing plants, the logistics trucks, and even the packaging factories. By controlling every step, they cut costs to the bone. These giants may be corporations of steel and
By: LatinoMega Trends Desk
Yet, despite the cold industrial logic of the "Mega," the human element persists. The scent of the in-store bakery triggers primal memories of home. The sight of a favorite childhood snack sparks a flash of nostalgia in a weary worker. These giants may be corporations of steel and glass, but they are filled, aisle after aisle, with the sustenance of life. They are where the modern and the traditional collide, where the continent goes to feed its body, and perhaps, in the comfort of full shelves, finds a fleeting sense of security in an uncertain world.
The series has become a "giant" of the audience in the region, consistently ranking in the Top 10 of pay TV
JBS doesn't just buy cows; they own the genetics labs that breed them, the feedlots, the slaughterhouses, the processing plants, the logistics trucks, and even the packaging factories. By controlling every step, they cut costs to the bone.