Chicken Out – Will it change attitudes?

by David Cameron on January 12, 2008

Britain has become a nation of fast and ever cheaper food.

Whilst I recognise that convenience and fast food has some place in the modern world, I do sense that we are bringing up a generation of kids that think milk comes from a supermarket rather than from cows.

I absolutely advocate transparency in farming methods and a darned sight more honesty from supermarkets about the methods they force farmers into.

In a nutshell, David Cameron supports the Chicken Out campaign to move more chickens out of the intensive barn production of meat and eggs.


What were your your buying habits before Fowl Dinners and Chicken run aired this week? Please complete the poll at Food with Passion Forum.

What will be your your buying habits following Fowl Dinners and Chicken run aired this week? Please complete the poll at Food with Passion Forum.

It is great that UK Chicken Farming methods are getting an airing, but I would like to give a plug for Compassion in World Farming.

Whilst Chicken Out‘s aim is to improve the welfare of chickens within the UK, Compassion in World Farming (CIWF) has a tremendous track record in achieving real change for farm animals across the globe.

They carry out hard hitting political lobbying, investigations that expose cruelty to farm animals and high profile campaigns designed to achieve better standards and happier lives for farmed animals everywhere.

Their vision is a world where farm animals are treated with compassion and respect and where cruel factory farming practices end.

Their mission is to advance the wellbeing of farm animals worldwide.

Why not visit the Compassion in World Farming Site now and see how you can help improve farming conditions across the globe.

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