Although there has been a fair amount written about the poultry industry and the rise of chicken in the American diet, most focuses on the last quarter century, or more or less from the 1990s onward—particularly when immigrant workers became so important to the industry. To the extent that an earlier history of the poultry industry has been written it has either come from industry leaders themselves or painted in overly broad strokes. Nuggets of Gold fills that void in a big way—telling us how the industry developed after WWII, the cultural-political-economic factors shaping shifts in consumption/diet, and earlier labor history that has largely been ignored.