Whole Foods Market harbors the same hopes for its chickens that many parents do for their  kids: That they'll get plenty of fresh air, live at home until they  reach maturity and avoid gaining weight so fast that they can't walk.
These are a few of the animal welfare practices the retailer hopes to  encourage with a new humane meat-rating system being piloted in the  South and scheduled for national expansion early next year. If the  six-step, color-coded labeling system works as planned, it could allow  American consumers at many supermarket chains unprecedented levels of  specificity when it comes to choosing meat to match their principles.
Read the rest of Monica Eng's article in the Chicago Tribune...
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
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