This year, Americans will celebrate Thanksgiving Day on the 26th of November.
In the United States, Thanksgiving Day is celebrated as a way of giving thanks to food collected from a good harvest in 1621. It started somehow as a religious festival, but has evolved into a secular one. American families gather together on this day and prepare a feast. The symbol of Thanksgiving Day is a stuffed turkey.
Now you can just imagine how many turkeys will be served on the tables during that day. Here’s an interesting data about that.
Quality eLine’s Data in Everyday Life presents data on turkey production, and which states produce the most number of turkeys.

Data Source: U.S. Census Bureau
If production of turkey fails, whatever will happen to Thanksgiving Day celebration?
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