SPAR to stop selling eggs from caged hens
By 2025 SPAR Austria affiliates in Slovenia, Croatia, Italy and Hungary will stop selling eggs laid by caged hens. At the same time the retailer will start offering a bigger selection of free-range and organic eggs. In Austria SPAR already stopped selling eggs from caged hens in 2004. From now on the company will cut the proportion of cage eggs by 10 percent a year. //
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