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90% of chicken breasts sold on Lidl supermarket shelves are affected by white striping, a disease indicative of poor animal welfare, which affects between 50 and 90% of chickens belonging to fast-growing breeds, widely used in intensive farming.This is what emerges from the latest report published byessereanimali - a foundation that has always been involved in the battle against the practice of intensive farming – which examined over 600 samples of chicken breast packages in dozens of Lidl stores in 11 cities across the country, from North to South.Although all the containers analyzed had indications on the label such as "certified product", "controlled supply chain", "use of natural light", "environmental enrichments to encourage natural behaviours", the results revealed how 9 out of 10 products present the white streaks typical of white striping, which run parallel to the muscle fibers of the meat, with important consequences on its nutri...
In seven European countries, from 30 October to 5 November, a week of protest actions against the well-known supermarket chain took place Lidl.The accusation is of extreme cruelty to animals, as highlighted by several undercover investigations conducted in recent years.In the farms linked to the distribution giant, investigations have revealed, for example, the constant presence of sick and deformed chickens and, in general, hundreds of millions of poultry that suffer systematically across the continent.Demonstrations took place in the UK, Germany, Portugal, Austria, Poland, Sweden and Italy.In Milan and Bologna, representatives of the organizationessereanimali also sponsored the countryside European #LidIChickenScandal, which asks the company to make a concrete commitment to eliminate suffering of chickens in its supply chain. The primary objective of the organizations that participated in the protests is to inform public opinion about the enormous critical issues inherent in the gene...