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Nestlé takes cage-free global
Nestlé announced today that they will extend their cage-free egg commitment globally. Compassion in World Farming applauds the announcement to make animal welfare a key priority for laying hens worldwide.
Read moreNestlé Commits to Better Chicken
US brands under the Nestlé umbrella are now going to make big changes in the way chickens are raised.
Read moreKnorr to improve animal welfare
Knorr brands commits to higher welfare standards for chickens, pigs, and cows.
Read moreMoe's announces chicken changes
Moe’s Southwest Grill has announced a commitment to improve the lives of chickens raised for meat in their supply chain.
Read morePerdue to Meet Demand for Better Chicken
Now that Perdue has guaranteed the supply for better chicken, there are no more excuses for food companies attempting to delay improving the lives of chickens
Read moreGood Farm Animal Welfare Awards 2017
Many of the world’s most influential food companies have laid the foundation for the end of the cage age. This momentous shift was reflected at CIWF’s 2017 Good Farm Animal Welfare Awards on June 28th in London.
Read moreBIG PROGRESS FROM BOSTON MARKET
Today, fast-casual, rotisserie chicken restaurant chain Boston Market announced its commitment to fully transition its chicken to standards outlined by the Global Animal Partnership (GAP), a leading animal welfare certification.
Read moreSUBWAY MAKES CHANGES FOR CHICKENS
Subway, the largest restaurant chain in the country, has committed to improve the lives of chickens in its supply chain.
Read moreJack in the Box and Qdoba Score Progress for Chickens
Qdoba Mexican Eats and Jack in the Box restaurants announced their support of an industry-wide effort to improve the welfare of broiler chickens.
Read moreRed Robin Raises The Bar for Broilers
Red Robin is the latest major restaurant chain to commit to improving the lives of chickens in its supply chain.
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