Free-range eggs producer accused of deceiving US consumers
Source: The Guardian
Free-range eggs producer accused of deceiving US consumers
Nellies Free Range Eggs packaging shows hens in open pastures, but lawsuit alleges as many as 20,000 are crammed into sheds
Oliver Milman in New York
Thu 7 Mar 2019 16.47 GMT
The producers of Nellies Free Range Eggs have been accused of deceiving US consumers about how well it treats its hens in a lawsuit lodged in New York City.
The packaging of the eggs shows hens roaming open pastures and being cuddled by children. This is deceptive, the lawsuit claims, because Nellies crams as many as 20,000 hens into crowded sheds, with just 1.2 sq ft of floor space each.
The US district court complaint, by four individuals represented by the animal rights group People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (Peta), further alleges that Nellies provides little outdoor access for its hens and allows its suppliers to kill all male newborn chicks.
Nellies New Hampshire-based parent company, Pete and Gerrys Organics, has labeled the eggs, which cost up to $8 for a dozen, as Certified humane. The Boston Red Sox recently adopted the brand as the teams official egg.
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Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2019/mar/07/nellies-free-range-eggs-lawsuit-packaging