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World's Largest Food Service Co. to Go Cage-Free
Compass, the world’s largest food service company, just announced a global commitment to source 100% cage-free eggs by 2025. This new development marks substantial progress for the cage-free movement and benefits millions of laying hens…
Read moreSodexo Commits to Cage-Free Eggs Worldwide
Sodexo, one the world's largest food service companies, commits to sourcing only cage free eggs worldwide by 2025. This news symbolizes the cage-free movement is now extending globally after sweeping success with US food businesses.
Read moreCompassion Awards Poultry Welfare Progress in the US
As part of Compassion's 2016 Good Farm Animal Welfare Awards, 5 food businesses and 1 certification program in the US were celebrated for their notable work to improve poultry welfare standards.
Read morePerdue Chicken Commits to Improve Animal Welfare
Perdue becomes the first major chicken company to publish a detailed animal welfare policy.
Read moreINVESTORS STATEMENT ON FARM ANIMAL WELFARE
Eighteen institutional investors sign global investor statement on farm animal welfare
Read moreWALMART TO GO CAGE-FREE
The world's largest retailer announces commitment to source 100% of the eggs it sells from cage-free hens by 2025.
Read moreWhole Foods commits to better chicken
In a historic announcement, Whole Foods Market becomes the first major food business in the US to support a commitment by the Global Animal Partnership commit to slower-growing chicken breeds with better genetics and better living conditions by…
Read moreDelhaize America to go cage-free
Delhaize America, owner of Food Lion and Hannaford, announces commitment to 100% cage-free shelled eggs by 2025 or sooner.
Read moreVictory for hens! Trader Joe’s goes 100% cage free
Trader Joe's commits to 100% cage-free eggs in response to a CIWF supporter's change.org petition, and CIWF Adele "Hello" parody video.
Read moreUnilever offers plant-based mayo alternative
CIWF commends Unilever for their ongoing commitment to farm animal welfare. Unilever launches an eggless, plant-based mayo alternative, while research progresses toward an end to the killing of day old male chicks by the egg industry.
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