Barilla Pasta Goes Cage-Free With Some Eggs
Written by Vegetarian Star on Thursday, January 13th, 2011 in Animal Issues, Business, Food & Drink.

Barilla Pasta has announced it’s switching to cage-free eggs for 45% of its eggs by the end of 2011, Treehugger reports.
A cage-free environment allows the hen to do many of its natural behaviors, such as nesting and spreading wings, and therefore is said to lessen stress on the animal. Just imagine yourself not being able to scratch that area or, ahem, adjust yourself when the moment is right because you share space so cramped with other humans.
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