Finding Animal Friendly Food: The Availability of Humanely Labeled Foods in U.S. Grocery Stores
Submitted on Jul 24, 2009 (Original item from 2009)
Diet and Nutrition | Farmed Animals | Vegetarianism and Veganism | Factory Farming | Food Trends | Food/Product Selection or Purchase Criteria | Meat, Dairy, Egg Consumption | Product Labeling, Certification or Regulation | Vegetarian Food Products or Substitutes
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The Humane Food Survey, a study by the World Society for the Protection of Animals (WSPA) ranks the top 25 U.S. supermarket chains (by annual sales) according to their humanely-labeled food offerings, named Whole Foods as the top ranking grocery chain. Results show a 23% overall increase in humane food offerings in stores from 2008 to 2009.
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