Now, About Those McChicken Sandwiches . . .
May/June 2001
By Craig Cox, Utne Reader
Hens laying the 2 billion eggs McDonald’s uses each year will be receiving better treatment now that the burger giant has come to an agreement with People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA). The deal, hammered out after two years of negotiations, will increase the hen’s living space, ban forced molting, and phase out debeaking, reports
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