Slaughterhouse in a sentence as a noun

Cattle raised under these conditions have to be fattened up before they can be sent to a slaughterhouse.

And I'm ashamed of having my domains hosted with the slaughterhouse registrar.

As of a couple of years ago, the average job tenure of an employee working in a slaughterhouse was 6 months.

I think, visiting a slaughterhouse should be a mandatory part of school education.

So the working class has been taken to the slaughterhouse?My billion dollar question: What happened at the end of the 70's / beginning of the 80's?

The same effect could be created by just using proper hygienic conditions in the slaughterhouse - but that would cost more and require some spoilt food to be trashed - such as the trimmings from beef.

I've heard some real slaughterhouse horror stories, particularly around women giving birth in ordinary hospitals.

If you don't work with your brain, you work with your body... I don't think working a farm or maybe a slaughterhouse or whatever other manual labor jobs there are are much better than an Amazon warehouse.

> Internet giants, youre no longer startups, get some customer serviceThat's like demanding that a slaughterhouse provides customer service for cows.

I'm kind of surprised and amused that a Roast Beef Sandwich restaurant in Minnesota chose a name that refers to a cow that has escaped from a ranch and lived out its days stringy and free from the slaughterhouse.

By sketchy i mean the facts that there is zero pricing information, it's a buzzword-slaughterhouse, and the only way to get at it is to fill out a form with a lot of information, an indication of what one might want to do and which offers no further information or even actual flesh-and-blood human contact.

Slaughterhouse definitions

noun

a building where animals are butchered

See also: abattoir butchery shambles