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Are You Prepared To Document Your Animal Welfare?
This week, Burger King announced its plans to eliminate the use of
crates among its pork and poultry suppliers. Cynics will say the chain
is talking the talk more than walking the walk, as its initial plans are
to procure only 2% of its eggs and 10% of its pork from such sources,
but Burger King is a very big customer for eggs and pork.
It's true that Burger King can't procure enough of such product at the
current time, but the chain is among a growing number of food providers
responding to consumer demands. It may be activist groups that are
driving the animal welfare bus, and their goals may be drastically
different from those of cattlemen, but it would be a mistake to not
appreciate that the American consumer is the engine of growth for this
movement.
History tells us there will be small premiums paid initially, until the
industry adopts enough of the techniques and technologies to meet the
demand. And eventually, what were premiums will become discounts as such
practices become the de facto industry standard.
Irrespective of the premium and discount arguments, a large percentage
of the consuming public seemingly is concerned about animal-welfare
issues and wants accountability. Such assurances on animal welfare
likely will be packaged right along with other health assurances,
including preconditioning, and source-, age- and genetic-verification
programs.
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