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New hidden-camera footage from Mercy For Animals reveals chickens suffering from open wounds at a contract farm for an ALDI chicken supplier. Take action at ALDIUncovered.com.
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DonateDonateLow Prices. High Cruelty. Every Day.Oppose this cruelty.Take ActionWhat ALDI and the ChIcken Industry Don’t Want You to SeeALDI ranks in the lowest tier of the 2021 Mercy For Animals retailer report on welfare standards for chickens raised for meat. This investigation uncovers the shocking reality of chickens at a contract farm for one of ALDI’s suppliers.Overcrowded, dark, and filthy sheds. Open wounds, twisted necks, and prolapses. Live chickens in piles of rotting birds. A real nightmare for animals.Uncovering Hidden CrueltyBred to SufferChickens are bred to grow so fast their fragile legs often give out, and the birds collapse under their own weight. Some flip over and die from organ failure.Living in AgonyCountless birds, including days-old chicks, suffer from severe open wounds and other serious injuries and illnesses, including splayed legs, twisted necks, burns, and prolapses.Tossed like GarbageLive chickens are thrown into buckets or dead piles and left to suffer from injuries and illnesses or be crushed under the weight of corpses above them.Crammed TogetherTens of thousands of chickens are crammed into filthy, overcrowded sheds, forced to live for weeks in their own waste.Left to SufferAs the chickens grow, the factory farm’s water and feed lines are raised. Injured, ill, and “runt” birds are unable to reach the new heights.Her humble need for water, unmet by a multibillion-dollar industry. A nickel-and-dime strategy to punish living beings for the industry sin of growing too slow.” —Undercover InvestigatorU.S. Retailer ReportMercy For Animals’ first U.S. retailer report ranks companies according to their efforts to address the most pressing welfare issues associated with chickens raised for meat. In particular, it highlights how large retailers like ALDI have failed to meaningfully reduce chicken suffering.Over 200 companies have adopted Better Chicken Commitment standards to ban some of the cruelest practices from their chicken supply chains.Take ActionAsk ALDI to adopt meaningful chicken welfare policies to address the worst abuses permitted in their supply chain.Read your message hereI was horrified to see the heartbreaking footage on ALDIUncovered.com. That this cruelty happened at a farm that raises chickens for one of your suppliers is unacceptable.Mercy For Animals’ investigation revealed serious and systemic welfare issues, such as the suffering caused by rapid growth and filthy, overcrowded, and unnatural conditions. I was disappointed to learn that you don’t have any welfare measures in place to prevent the worst routine abuse that chickens face in factory farms.Several of your competitors have taken meaningful steps to reduce suffering in their supply chains, including Kroger, Albertsons, Giant Eagle, Sprouts, and Whole Foods.Please take decisive action to address the most pressing systemic problems associated with chickens used for meat by publishing a chicken welfare policy that meets the standards of the Better Chicken Commitment.We can end this cruel, unsustainable system. By choosing plant-based foods, we can build a food system that is good for animals, people, and our planet.Download our FREE veg starter guide.8033 Sunset Blvd, Ste 864Los Angeles, CA 90046866.632.6446Privacy PolicyState Fundraising NoticesContact Us