Tuesday, November 1, 2022

Change.org Petition: Chickens in cages - Students demand that Compass Group follow through on its animal welfare promises!

Compass Group, the largest food provider in the US, is not following through on its animal welfare standards. Compass was one of the first companies to adopt the Better Chicken Commitment. But in Compass slaughterhouses, chickens are violently shackled upside down, shocked, and cut open at the throat. This happens while they are still conscious and able to feel pain. Rachel started her petition because her school, Cal Poly Humboldt, employs Compass as their food service provider. As someone who uses their services, she is demanding Compass follow through on their animal welfare policies. Show your support by signing Rachel’s petition now.

Students demand that Compass Group follow through on its animal welfare promises!

1,500 have signed Rachel Clift’s petition. Let’s get to 2,500!

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Compass Group is the foodservice provider for my school, Cal Poly Humboldt. Although Compass Group was one of the first companies to adopt the Better Chicken Commitment (BCC)--a set of animal welfare standards aimed at improving how chickens are raised for meat--Compass has done little to show customers how they actually plan to fulfill these promises. Additionally, Compass Group continues to support the cruel crating of mama pigs throughout multiple pregnancies. Compass Group needs to follow in the footsteps of the many businesses that have already made meaningful progress toward fulfilling and reporting on their own animal welfare commitments.

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