Hull Supermarket Supplier Cranswick to Invest £40m to Boost Animal Welfare Following Pig Abuse Claims
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Cranswick invests £40m to improve animal welfare – Northern Financial Review
Hull-based meat processing giant Cranswick plc said it will invest £40 million over the next three years to help “raise animal welfare standards” across the business’s pig farming operations. “Following the completion of an independent, veterinarian-led review of Cranswick’s pig farming operations, the Board of Cranswick plc has committed to a new, six-point plan to raise animal welfare standards across the business’s pig farming operations,” sa…
Supermarket pork supplier Cranswick to invest £40m to boost animal welfare following pig abuse claims - Grimsby Live
WARNING: This story may contain content and images that some people find distressing. Cranswick says it will confirm its six-point plan by the end of this year
Cranswick to invest in improving animal welfare after reports of “abuse and neglect”
The UK pork producer is making the investment following a report that found a “culture of abuse and neglect” at one of its pig farms.The post Cranswick to invest in improving animal welfare after reports of “abuse and neglect” appeared first on Just Food.
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