UK supermarkets stop selling battered eggs
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Last Update: 2020-07-05
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Source: Internet
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Author: User
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British animal rights activists have accused chicken farms of being too "cruel" in keeping hens in cages and calling eggs produced by caged hens "abused eggs." As a growing number of British consumers agree, several UK supermarkets have decided to stop selling eggs produced by caged hensThe Two supermarket chains, Marks and Spencer and Waitrose, have stopped selling "battered eggs", while three supermarket chains, Sainsbury's and Morrisons, said on Friday that they would stop selling them altogether or gradually remove them from their shelves, the Sunday Times reportedThe Sunday Times points out that the supermarkets' move suggests that the vast majority of UK supermarkets could stop selling "abused eggs" within three years
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