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CHEF IN TESCO CHICKEN WELFARE CALL

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Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall to put chicken welfare concerns to Tesco shareholders

Friday June 27,2008

TV cook Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall is urging Tesco shareholders to back a call for the retail giant to improve its chicken rearing standards.

The star of Channel 4's River Cottage series has put forward a resolution at the company's annual general meeting requesting the giant upgrade its minimum conditions to the RSPCA's "Freedom Food" marque.

This would effectively mean Tesco use slower-growing breeds, a lower stocking density and environmental "enrichment" to allow chickens to express natural behaviour.

It would also meet the Farm Animal Welfare Council's "Five Freedoms" for livestock, which Tesco has already said it endorses.

Mr Fearnley-Whittingstall said by selling factory farmed chickens - which he claims have no access to light or outside space or perching space - Tesco was "breaching its own animal welfare policy".

He has asked the retailer to make the rearing-standard change within three years.

Mr Fearnley-Whittingstall, who will be attending the AGM at Birmingham's National Motorcycle Museum, raised nearly £90,000 requested by the supermarket giant so the resolution could be sent to all 235,000 shareholders. It needs the approval of at least 75% of shareholders to be passed.

Tesco - which the celebrity says takes 28% of the poultry produced in Britain - said: "We believe that the chickens we purchase are already produced in systems capable of providing the five freedoms."

The company has asked shareholders to vote against the resolution which "would in effect commit to restricting choice for our customers and pricing out many of them".

"This would hit our lower income customers very hard, especially at a time when they are already concerned about rising cost." Corporate advisory body PIRC has lent its support to Dorset-based Mr Fearnley-Whittingstall.


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