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Suffering of chickens at farms supplying major supermarkets revealed in undercover footage
Horrific pain and suffering inflicted on bred at farms supplying major UK supermarkets including Tesco, Sainsbury’s and Aldi has been claimed after activists released undercover filming.Videos taken just before slaughter shows birds are struggling to walk as their legs buckle and they collapse under their weight while they flap their wings helplessly.Bred to grow faster, they often become lame, suffer heart problems and skin diseases.Other clips show the animals cramped in indoor farms with barely any room to move, with some pressed against walls and other seemingly standing on each other,...…Horrific pain and suffering inflicted on bred at farms supplying major UK supermarkets including Tesco, Sainsbury’s and Aldi has been claimed after activists released undercover filming.Videos taken just before slaughter shows birds are struggling to walk as their legs buckle and they collapse under their weight while they flap their wings helplessly.Bred to grow faster, they often become lame, suffer heart problems and skin diseases.Other clips show the animals cramped in indoor farms with barely any room to move, with some pressed against walls and other seemingly standing on each other,...WW…
The brutal reality of dying under Italy’s coronavirus lockdown
We may earn a commission if you buy something from any affiliate links on our site. .The last time Mariarosa Margini saw her father was on March 13, as he was being driven away in an ambulance. Renato Margini was in good health for his age. He was like an 89-year-old boy, says Mariarosa – he’d been a hiker and a climber, and would go on daily two or three mile walks around his neighbourhood in Brescia, Lombardy until late February, when the coronavirus crisis erupted, and his daughters recommended that he stay at home.That night, when the ambulance arrived to take him to hospital, he was...…We may earn a commission if you buy something from any affiliate links on our site. .The last time Mariarosa Margini saw her father was on March 13, as he was being driven away in an ambulance. Renato Margini was in good health for his age. He was like an 89-year-old boy, says Mariarosa – he’d been a hiker and a climber, and would go on daily two or three mile walks around his neighbourhood in Brescia, Lombardy until late February, when the coronavirus crisis erupted, and his daughters recommended that he stay at home.That night, when the ambulance arrived to take him to hospital, he was...WW…
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