The truth behind store eggs.

Great information about industrial eggs and chickens,

In the Netherlands and other countries in Europe we don’t have battery eggs in the grocery store anymore. But there still are farms who have them, they sell to the food industry and abroad.

Nowadays things are changing towards factory farming because there are a lots of discussions about the negative impacts of factory farming (animal abuse , public health , nature issues & environment in general)

Because of this many people don't eat meat/fish every day anymore. More and more people become vegetarian and vegan.

It’s easy to do because in the grocery stores you can choose from a lot of veggie alternatives for meat. Made with (not gmo) soy, grains, lupine, beans, chickpeas etc. Some are made to taste like chicken or bef hamburger. Other are based on arabic recipes like falafel.
And beside that, there are lots of cooking recipes.

Here and in Belgium we had people who worked in the factory farms and meat industrie that have posted films about the cruelty. Children who saw these films refused to eat meat any longer.

And more people are aware that the factory farmers destroy our environment by NOx pollution and that they are responsible for the fires in Brazil for GMO soy to feed the farm animals, Things have to change. Or our world is no good place to live in within one or two decades.
Our nature is suffering allready .
- ¾ of the insects have died
- Some type of birds get sick and die
- Some type trees /plants get dick and die
- There are outbreaks from certain insects because they have no natural enemy.
Plants like wild blackberries flourish and other get extinct,
- People get sick of the poisons used (a proven connection between Parkinson's disease and poidon used in the flower and bulbs industry)

And one way of doing this is to take responsibility as a consumer and stop eating (much) factory farm meat/eggs.
Very sad, but true. (Thanks for the article!)

Stop supporting factory farms everyone!
Rather sensationalist. Citations would be nice, particularly up-to-date ones, as there have been quite a lot of changes to the poultry industry recently, and I'd say the muck pits described in this article aren't the standard these days. Backyard chickens are certainly far happier, though!
Sad, but true. This information is correct and battery cages are real. I'm glad somebody made an article to show other people what's really happening.
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