Actualización de la peticiónStop Torturing Chickens for McNuggetsProgress: McDonald’s Adopts Cage-Free Egg Policy Following Mercy For Animals Investigations
Mercy For Animals
9 sept 2015
Today, McDonald’s—one of the largest fast-food chains in the world—announced a commitment to phasing out inherently cruel battery cages from its U.S. and Canadian egg supply chains, sparing nearly 8 million birds each year from a life of suffering. The announcement follows graphic undercover footage by Mercy For Animals exposing horrific animal abuse at multiple McDonald’s egg suppliers. In 2011, MFA conducted undercover investigations (http://Sparboe.MercyForAnimals.org) at facilities operated by Sparboe Farms, a McDonald’s egg supplier, in Colorado, Iowa, and Minnesota. Hidden cameras documented hens laying eggs for McDonald’s Egg McMuffins packed so tightly into filthy wire cages that they couldn’t walk or freely spread their wings, severely sick and injured birds left to slowly suffer and die without proper veterinary care, and decaying bodies of dead animals in cages with live birds still laying eggs for human consumption. McDonald’s responded by severing its supplier relationship with Sparboe Farms, but did not address phasing out battery cages. In 2013, MFA undercover investigations (http://EggMcMisery.ca) again revealed shocking animal cruelty, this time at McDonald’s Canada egg suppliers. The secret videos filmed at two Alberta factory farms showed birds trapped in cage wire, mangled by factory machinery, and suffering from open wounds. In addition, workers were caught on camera suffocating chicks in garbage bags. Since these two investigations, MFA, along with nearly 75,000 U.S. consumers (http://bit.ly/McDsUSEggPetition) and nearly 120,000 Canadian consumers (http://bit.ly/McDsCanadaEggPetition) have petitioned McDonald’s to phase out inherently cruel battery cages from its supply chain. Celebrities such as Ryan Gosling, Zooey Deschanel, Emily Deschanel, and Alicia Silverstone also told McDonald’s “I’m hatin’ it” by penning an open letter (http://bit.ly/McDsEggsCelebLetter) to the company calling for meaningful animal welfare improvements for egg-laying hens. While the company’s cage-free egg commitment marks a significant step forward for the protection of egg-laying hens, McDonald’s has not yet extended its animal welfare policies to chickens raised for meat. Please tell McDonald’s that it should continue its praiseworthy progress for animals by adopting meaningful standards for chickens killed for Chicken McNuggets: • Comment under McDonald’s most recent Facebook post: https://Facebook.com/McDonalds • Tweet at McDonald’s: http://bit.ly/AllChickensDeserveProtections • Spread the word! Share the video and petition on social media: http://McDonaldsCruelty.com For the chickens, Your Friends at Mercy For Animals
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