Commitment To Cage-Free Eggs On The Increase, Report Says
The number of retailers, producers and suppliers that are making progress on their commitments to source eggs from cage-free hens continues to increase, a new report from Compassion in World Farming has found.
According to the group’s fifth EggTrack report, some 156 of the 219 companies it tracks (71%) are reporting progress against their cage-free commitments, up from 63% in 2020.
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