Aldi, a German-based international grocery chain, allows the cruelest factory farming practices imaginable in their US supply chain. Of all the terrible ways used to lock up farmed animals, cages are at the top of the list.
However, in Germany, Aldi is known for their progressive animal welfare standards and do not use battery cages for hens or gestation crates for pigs. By using cages in its US operations, Aldi not only lags behind many of its US competitors, but it also contradicts its own brand standards and animal welfare principles.
A growing number of companies, including Aldi’s competitors like Kroger, Target, and Costco, are ending the confinement of animals in cages. It is a cruel practice, and several U.S. states and countries worldwide have already banned it.
Pigs and hens shouldn’t spend their entire lives suffering in cages for Aldi. Take Action NOW at AldiSupportsCruelty.com ([ Ссылка ])
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