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yoda123 Posted August 20, 2020 Author Report Share Posted August 20, 2020 https://www.nytimes.com/aponline/2020/08/19/business/ap-us-postal-service-dead-chicks.html?searchResultPosition=7 Thousands of Chicks Arrive Dead to Farmers Amid USPS Turmoil By The Associated Press Aug. 19, 2020 PORTLAND, Maine — At least 4,800 chicks shipped to Maine farmers through the U.S. Postal Service have arrived dead in the recent weeks since rapid cuts hit the federal mail carrier's operations, U.S. Rep. Chellie Pingree said. Pingree, a Maine Democrat, is raising the issue of the dead chicks and the losses farms are facing in a letter to Postmaster General Louis DeJoy and U.S. Department of Agriculture Commissioner Sonny Perdue, The Portland Press Herald reported Wednesday. Pauline Henderson, who owns Pine Tree Poultry in New Sharon, Maine, told the newspaper she was shocked last week when all of the 800 chicks sent to her from a hatchery in Pennsylvania were dead. “Usually they arrive every three weeks like clockwork,” she said. “And out of 100 birds you may have one or two that die in shipping.” Henderson told the newspaper thousands of birds that moved through the Postal Service’s processing center in Shrewsbury, Massachusetts, were also dead, impacting several farms in Maine and New Hampshire. The Postal Service’s media contact for the Eastern U.S. did not immediately return a Press Herald reporter’s message Wednesday. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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mirchi_bajji Posted August 20, 2020 Report Share Posted August 20, 2020 "When a collection box consistently receives very small amounts of mail for months on end, it costs the Postal Service money in fuel and work hours for letter carriers to drive to the mailbox and collect the mail," she continued. "Removing the box is simply good business sense in that respect. It is important to note that anyone with a residential or business mailbox can use it as a vehicle to send outgoing mail." USPS spokesman Steve Doherty told Boston.com that many mailboxes are being repaired or replaced with newer ones. "These trucks are on the street daily," Doherty said. "They're part of our field maintenance fleet." "This is why you may see one box on a corner that previously may have had two or three side by side," Doherty continued. "With declining letter volumes, we try to keep the system efficient." "In short – this is all routine maintenance," Doherty concluded. "There's no effort underway to reduce collection boxes." In fact, between 2011 and 2016, there were roughly 14,000 USPS mailboxes removed, which was during the Obama-Biden administration. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yoda123 Posted August 20, 2020 Author Report Share Posted August 20, 2020 20 minutes ago, mirchi_bajji said: "When a collection box consistently receives very small amounts of mail for months on end, it costs the Postal Service money in fuel and work hours for letter carriers to drive to the mailbox and collect the mail," she continued. "Removing the box is simply good business sense in that respect. It is important to note that anyone with a residential or business mailbox can use it as a vehicle to send outgoing mail." USPS spokesman Steve Doherty told Boston.com that many mailboxes are being repaired or replaced with newer ones. "These trucks are on the street daily," Doherty said. "They're part of our field maintenance fleet." "This is why you may see one box on a corner that previously may have had two or three side by side," Doherty continued. "With declining letter volumes, we try to keep the system efficient." "In short – this is all routine maintenance," Doherty concluded. "There's no effort underway to reduce collection boxes." In fact, between 2011 and 2016, there were roughly 14,000 USPS mailboxes removed, which was during the Obama-Biden administration. ok MAGAbro Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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