No Eggs From Caged Chickens Sold in Supermarkets: Promise Kept?
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More than 70% of supermarkets still sell chicken eggs in cages, according to Anima NGO.
Ten years ago, large-scale groups committed themselves not to sell chicken eggs raised in cages from 1 January 2026. Has this promise been kept? This is the subject of a report published by the NGO Anima. - No more eggs of chickens raised in cages sold in supermarkets: promise kept? (Conso and trends).
A survey shows that large-scale retail chains, which had promised to give up, are still supplying themselves to caged hens.
According to a survey conducted by the Anima Association, more than seven hypermarkets and supermarkets in ten still sell eggs from caged hens, despite the commitments made by heavy trucks in the retail sector.
The Anima association, specializing in the fight against animal suffering, is launching a new campaign on Wednesday to ask the brands to keep their promises 10 years ago, despite shortages.
More than seven out of ten supermarkets still sell eggs of chickens raised in cages, ten years after the first commitments of the brands to stop their marketing, deplored Wednesday the association Anima, bad...
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