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Other Animal welfare issues & petitons => Other Animal Petitions & Welfare & News => Topic started by: Beanie on December 04, 2007, 17:44:55 PM

Title: Is your supermarket compassionate in animal food standards?
Post by: Beanie on December 04, 2007, 17:44:55 PM
As many of you are animal lovers - not just cat lovers - I thought the attached article was interesting. It also gives you opportunity in the link to have your say. Of all the big supermarkets, it is extrremely dispappointing to see that ASDA would not take part. Arrogance?


http://www.talkingretail.com/news/7642/MS-and-Sainsburys-win-animal-w.ehtml (http://www.talkingretail.com/news/7642/MS-and-Sainsburys-win-animal-w.ehtml)
Title: Re: Is your supermarket compassionate in animal food standards?
Post by: Mark on December 04, 2007, 19:08:26 PM
I heard that Asda had the poorest ethics of all the supermarkets and everything is based on cost. Shame as the Walton (Walmart) family have as many billions as they could ever spend
Title: Re: Is your supermarket compassionate in animal food standards?
Post by: Schmew on December 09, 2007, 19:55:33 PM
Apparently Asda are one of the biggest supporters of Goerge Bush's republican party.

Their own brand personal type products say they are against anim;al testing and fund research into alternatives (but don't say their products aren't tested)