Feeding your own BYC chickens food waste is not prohibited. Only commercial farmers / chicken owners who sell eggs have to obey strict rules.Your last point is principled, and it's a good principle. But I'm not sure I see the difference when commercial feed is made of grain that could have been eaten by people (it is not just second grade stuff that goes into animal feed; see e.g. https://news.cornell.edu/stories/1997/08/us-could-feed-800-million-people-grain-livestock-eat
Be aware that when you select out the fat, you're also selecting out the fat-soluble vitamins. That's vitamins A, D, E and K. D is necessary for processing calcium. Apparently inadequate calcium is a frequent theme on BYC. In some cases it may be inadequate vitamin D rather than calcium that is actually the problem, especially for birds that don't get out in the sunlight.
I'm glad you give your birds your food waste. It is currently illegal here thanks to a bureaucratic over-reaction to the stupid practices of a handful of people, but it's changing. There's a lot of useful resources here https://www.fao.org/nutrition/food waste
Since last year there is even a few factories that make layer feed from overproduction of veggies and leftovers not sold by backeries. But a new problem occured in this waist feed. They found lots of plastic particles in it. I tried one bag last year. But the chickens didn’t like it af all. They preferred the organic layer over the recycled feed.
https://www.evmi.nl/nieuws/circulair-kippenvoer-gemaakt-van-reststromen-uit-voedingsindustrie
https://www.nutriworm.eu/products/circulaire-legkorrel-met-insecten-voor-kippen
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