Twitter Goes Through 280 Pounds Of Bacon A Week

We had the inestimable pleasure of meeting Twitter chef Lance Holton earlier this week.

Holton, better known as @birdfeeder, is just as funny and charming in person as he is in the short videos he posts via Twitter's Vine video-sharing app.

We're planning to go back to Twitter HQ for an in-depth look at Twitter's kitchen operations. But in the meantime, we thought we'd share with you this fun fact: Twitter goes through 280 pounds of bacon a week.

And Twitter apparently has a bacon larder. You know, for the bacon.

Every day, the daily ration of bacon occupies a station in the Twitter cafeteria, which may explain Twitter employees' propensity to break into song and dance.

So 280 pounds of bacon sounds like a lot, until you divide it by 1,300 employees and realize that the bacon-starved employees of Twitter are consuming a mere three ounces of bacon a week.

Presumably the paleo-dieting, CrossFit-loving ultramarathoners at Twitter make up for the lack of bacon consumption by the vegetarian and vegan contingents.

Holton works for Bon Appétit Management Company, a Bay Area food-service company that also manages Google's cafés.

He told Business Insider he sources Twitter's bacon through Del Monte Meat Co., an 87-year-old San Francisco firm, because it procures the pork from humane providers.

In conclusion:

BACON! vine.co/v/bJqivFJpehQ

— Lance Holton (@birdfeeder) January 27, 2013

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