Cut-Price Cruelty ; 100,000 Factory Chickens Die Needlessly Every Day Because Shoppers Insist On Cheap Meat, Says Rspca
Daily Mail › September 14, 2004
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Daily Mail › September 14, 2004
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PUBLIC demand for healthy and cheap chicken meat has led to appalling conditions for millions of birds, the RSPCA said yesterday.
The drive to cut prices has caused death and injury on a massive scale.See the full content of this document
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Cut-Price Cruelty ; 100,000 Factory Chickens Die Needlessly Every Day Because Shoppers Insist On Cheap Meat, Says Rspca
Some 850million chickens are reared on factory farms in the UK every year to feed the nation's appetite for the white meat.
But conditions for some...See the full content of this document
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