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Protesters picketing Morrisons over claims of ‘cruelty’ to chickens

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ANIMAL welfare campaigner­s staged a protest outside Morrisons in Dundee yesterday over claims of cruelty in the supermarke­t’s chicken supply chain.

Holding placards showing pictures of intensivel­y farmed “Frankenchi­ckens”, they demanded the removal of the fast-growing birds from the retailer’s shelves.

The Dundee protest was part of more than 20 across the UK, including a similar stunt in St Andrews.

They said it was organised to coincide with the launch of a new range of chicken reared to higher welfare standards.

But the group branded the move a “cheap gesture” as Morrisons continue to source the vast majority of its chicken meat from intensivel­yfarmed animals.

Campaigner­s say the birds are engineered to grow 400% faster than those bred in the 1950s, leaving them “monstrous and deformed”.

Morrisons previously launched a probe after undercover filming by

Open Cages appeared to show chickens on farms run by its suppliers that had grown so large they were unable to walk.

Connor Jackson, CEO of Open Cages, said: “Don’t be fooled by the cheap gestures and PR spin.

“As many as 30% of ‘Frankenchi­ckens’ can barely walk because of painful lameness and deformitie­s. Millions of these monstrous birds die from heart attacks because they can’t handle growing 400% faster than natural.”

Morrisons insisted it cared deeply about animal welfare, with all its regular chicken farmed above the existing Red Tractor standards.

“We are also the only retailer in Europe to ask our fresh chicken suppliers to require chicken to be born into the barn in which it will be raised by 2025,” a spokeswoma­n said.

“We also actively monitor for any malpractic­e in our supply chain – we will never tolerate it or look the other way and, if we ever find it, we will act swiftly and decisively.”

 ?? ?? Amy Bremner, Leon Fields and Lloyd Fields protest outside Morrisons on Afton Way, Dundee.
Amy Bremner, Leon Fields and Lloyd Fields protest outside Morrisons on Afton Way, Dundee.

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