gregbrighton
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This is shocking
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Please don'r buy eggs from factory farms.
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Please don'r buy eggs from factory farms.
My god that is ****ing horrific. Why is this still happening in the 21st century.
It's solely for profit
IMO it should be down to government / EU laws. Consumers can't see the effect of their choices at the supermarket, and because factory farmed chickens are allowed, free range chickens are more expensive than they could be. Consumers can't (realistically) choose when they're eating out either. Animals should be treated better and that should be down to legislation.another way of saying the same thing is: "it's because people want cheap food".
If you want food that is raised/grown in the way that most people idealistically and naively believe it is being raised/grown; if you want food produced like it was in your grandparents' generation, either produce it yourself (Dig for Victory style) or buy free range organic produce at double the price.
Factory farming is horrific. I believe hugely signifixant damage to human health has been and continues to be done by routine use of antibiotics, pesticides and growth hormone injections.
However, just removing the cheap products from the supermarket shelves isn't the answer. It's inevitable that. consumers will apply downward pressure on prices; but some (greater) controls are required, imo.
all i could think about was Madras,Chasseur and Southern Fried
One day we are going to look back on how we produce food and realise how daft it is to use POISONS to grow our FOOD. Or maybe we won't.
This type of food production will be our downfall. Be it disease that spreads through livestock due to the conditions they are reared in (we've skirted pretty close to this a few times) or the fact that using land in this fashion, huge livestock plantations, vast areas of countryside used for one-crop production, is really very bad for the planet. It wipes out bio-diversity across huge plains of land, reduces soil to dust and it produces poor quality foodstuffs.