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Have Pity!
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https:/ /www.th eguardi an.com/ environ ment/20 20/aug/ 17/us-c hickens -litera lly-sit ting-in -each-o thers-w aste-sa ys-rspc a-brexi t
I know many (most?) people here and in the UK don’t give a flying one about the welfare of the animals they stuff into their mouths, but for god’s sake, read this article and at least have pity, if not feel shame!
Poor helpless creatures, living in a hell with no hope.
I know many (most?) people here and in the UK don’t give a flying one about the welfare of the animals they stuff into their mouths, but for god’s sake, read this article and at least have pity, if not feel shame!
Poor helpless creatures, living in a hell with no hope.
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The problem here is that this is an anti Brexit article written by a left wing rag trying to bash chlorinated chicken.
It's a shame because the problem is very real and nothing to do with chlorinated chicken. It's generally down to poor farming methods and management and is around the globe. The vast majority of farmers dont work like this, in the long run they loose out - what's the point of killing or deforming your asset?
It's a shame because the problem is very real and nothing to do with chlorinated chicken. It's generally down to poor farming methods and management and is around the globe. The vast majority of farmers dont work like this, in the long run they loose out - what's the point of killing or deforming your asset?
You wrote: "It's hardly a pro or anti Brexit article"
The sub title at the top is "Chlorination of hens and use of pig sow stalls among disparities highlighted by charity ahead of post-Brexit trade talks"
How on earth can you say it is nothing to do with Brexit. We all know the underlying message here, it's been spouted enough.
The sub title at the top is "Chlorination of hens and use of pig sow stalls among disparities highlighted by charity ahead of post-Brexit trade talks"
How on earth can you say it is nothing to do with Brexit. We all know the underlying message here, it's been spouted enough.
^ Is that directed at me? The reason I mention Brexit is because as we source foods from outside of the EU, then the meat that we buy will not be subject to the same standards that we comply with now. So you can keep your pity and your "shame on you" comments to yourself because you have completely misunderstood my take on the situation.