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1-9-2008 1:43 PM
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abailart says:
Good news. What if this is the start of a ban on all battery farming? What if the food produced by battery children in far away lands were banned too? Food is one of the most basic of all ethical and political issues.
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1-9-2008 9:50 PM
mickfinn
BRITAIN’S supermarkets are to ban the sale of eggs from battery hens amid a growing consumer backlash over the impact of cheap food on animal welfare. Sainsbury, Morrisons and the Co-op said this weekend that they would ban or phase out the sale of eggs from caged hens. Eggs from battery hens have already been removed from Marks & Spencer and Waitrose.
The move is likely to mean that within three years most supermarkets will sell only eggs from barn, free range and organic hens. Sainsbury, which Oliver promotes, said it expected to end the sale of all eggs from caged hens, which account for a quarter of its egg sales, by next year.
The Coop is expected to a...
1-9-2008 9:50 PM
mickfinn
Good news indeed.
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