A shift in supermarkets' attitudes and a new judicial review could at last make us face up to this blot on our moral conscienceIt's been more than 15 years since my show Hugh's Chicken Run exposed the treatment of the UK's most farmed animal. The month after it aired, sales of factory-farmed chickens plummeted and free-range birds flew off the shelves as the public began to contemplate the short and brutal lives of animals they had seen only when headless, plucked and smothered in clingfilm.The programme was broadcast on Channel 4 to millions of viewers, and I hoped it would spark a nationwide revolt against the "two for a fiver" birds in supermarket fridges, the insultingly low price for which could only be achieved by systematic cruelty. I had hoped that beaming footage of these abused chickens into people's living rooms might make them think twice about their dinner, and shop differently for ever.Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall is a food and cookery writer, broadcaster and campaigner Continue reading...
I've campaigned for decades against the horrific lives factory-farmed chickens lead - but now there's hope | Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall
19. května 2023 14:30
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Celý článek: https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2023/may/19/factory-farmed-chickens-horror-supermarkets
Zdroj: The Guardian