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Went to Asda briefly today and whilst waiting at the checkout was looking, as you do, at the woman in front's shopping.

 

The last item was a box of eggs. Clearly labelled "eggs from caged hens". Guess how much they cost? 82p :? .

 

I felt like saying something but didn't have the nerve :? . She was a young, trendy nice looking girl (I think she may have been foreign) - I thought she'd have been more clued up :( .

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Sadly I always come across people that still not care. It just makes me so cross as we are a family with one breadwinner and two small children and as you can imagne money is tight at times but hey I always make sure I am buying most of the things fairtraded, free-range meat and if I can afford most of the times its organic as well. And then I look at my SIL who have no children, two incomes and can't even be bothered to buy free-range eggs. :evil: I was so shocked yesterday when I got our veg box and discovered that the eggs I had ordered were barn eggs. I couldn't believe it. They must had run out off eggs and put 3 barn eggs with stamps in with my farm eggs. :shameonu:

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I remember posting about an incident I had in Tesco a couple of years ago.

 

A couple in front of me at the checkout had a HUGE pile of shopping & it was all 'Finest' apart from the eggs which were Tesco value.

 

I too didn't confront her, & I am afraid that as the sort of person who fins such things difficult I still don't confront people I see buying Value eggs or cheapo chicken.

 

I just congratulate myself on having more more morals that to do so myself.

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My son has no such inhibitions and has (embarassingly) told people off for eating chicken - yet alone buying free range eggs!!!

 

I think it sad that people still buy them - maybe watching videos posted on You tube should be made compulsory..........

 

Louise

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Is it that people really don't care, or just don't know? In general, we don't treat any of our eating animals very well (overcrowded pigs, calves in crates, fish on steroids) and yet most people don't actually seem to know what happens to an animal between birth and the table :think: .

 

I wouldn't be brave enough to confont a total stranger, but I've found myself having conversations about animal welfare with all sorts of folks I've never spoken to before, once word got out that I've adopted ex-batts. If I'm being really honest, I didn't know all the realy horrible details about battery hens until I came to research owning some :oops:

 

I think the Jamie/Hugh/Gordon etc programmes have been very enlightening in a lot of respects and a slow gentle education programme may be the best way to catch this particular monkey (or set free the battery hen! :D )

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I don't think confronting people in the supemarket would achieve anything tempting as it might be. The best we can do aside from supporting HFW and Jamie type campaigns is to keep gently spreading the word to a person at a time. I know at least one of my neighbours has switched to free range after they realised how much better the eggs we gave them tasted. They use a lot of eggs so a small difference. I'd like to convert the neighbours on the other side who do catering. They always appreciate the eggs and are supportive of us keeping chickens even when they get a bit noisy and escape into their garden but they do still buy cheap eggs the rest of the time.

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I don't shop in Asda or Tesco if I can possibly avoid it. I would be constantly biting my lip! :oops:

 

I use Ocado a lot, and we have a Sainsburys and a Morrisons within easy reach - both have either phased out battery eggs or are on the way to doing it. There's also a small local Co-op, and hats off to them for making the move so quickly and without all the fuss Tescos are making about cheaper food for people on budgets :evil: . We're ALL on budgets, it's how we choose to spend them that matters!

 

I was in Sainsburys this morning and was pleased to see that British outdoor reared pork is stocked at much higher levels than before - and the cheaper belly and shoulder joints were readily available. A belly joint that will feed us all for dinner, with leftovers and lots of crackling, was under a fiver.

 

:clap::clap::clap::clap::clap:

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I think its sad that you can still buy caged hens eggs :notalk:

 

Am I wrong, or have you been away for ages :think: ? You look familiar but with a different avatar (and name?) ! Tell me to shut up if I'm talking tosh :oops: . Congratulations on the imminent arrival - what date are you due?

 

Your not wrong. I have lurked but not really posted since the fox attack back in the autumn which took all my hens and ducks. I am leaving rescuing some more ex-bat hens untill the spring, and I just felt a little sad with all the chickens talk on here, and I really miss mine :boohoo:

 

im due today :)

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So sorry about your poor chickens & ducks :cry: . I'm glad it hasn't put you off though :) .

 

Due today :shock: ? Any twinges yet?

 

all night.. and most of today. But im ignoring the twinges, as I have had tem on and off for over a week (I actually had strong contractions last friday for 12 hours, that got to 5mins apart.... and then stopped) :roll::boohoo:

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Good luck with the baby Kazadress.

 

Just wanted to redress the balance of the lady in Asda, cos converted a friend to free range eggs today. We were talking about eggs and she said she could taste the difference with 'real' ones, but it didn't matter when cooking with them. :( We talked about battery hen conditions a bit, and got a text later saying she had bought free range eggs this afternoon after all. :D

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It has horrified me when colleagues at work give me egg boxes to fill up for them, and they had barn or caged hens eggs in them previously :( I try to gently point out how much nicer free range eggs are, but I would never dare speak to someone in the shop. A man let his (horrid) dog poop on the street in front of me this morning, and then didn't scoop, and all I could manage was a glare. I'm pathetic.

 

Good luck with the baby Kaz, go and run up and down the stairs, my mum swears by it :)

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Good luck Kazaddress - keep us posted!

 

I'm another 'chicken' and don't confront people, but my DD and DS usually make a comment about eggs when we're in that aisle. Loudly too :oops: actually I'm very proud of them and they watched Jamie Saves our Bacon and now comment loudly on that too. DD checks the labels on everything. 8)

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Morrisons too have large posters saying all their meat is BRITISH. and they have a mich wider range now.

I was wondering asbout a T shirt, sweat shirt now with photo's of my girls or the little Jinny photo printed on, with something like this is what a battery hen looks like?

After the Hugh Tesco story on tv I just feel sick at the mention of Tesco & THIS i can & DO start "going on" aboyut how disgusted I am bla bla bla AND then bring in the state of MY poor girls.

If it sinks in somewhere it has to be good.

I think the Jamie Hugh progs should be constantry repeated like all the other stuff on tv these days!

tell you what it seriously cuts down what you can eat if youy go out or away. I had started the choc sponge & custard before I choked on it, having diligenrly avoided, all eggs bacon & chicken! :(

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It breaks your heart when you see cheap caged bird eggs in someone's basket. But I'm one of those people who speaks a bit loud about ' I don't know how people can buy those disgusting eggs, from birds squashed in a cage - I'd like to shove them in a cage ' etc etc. I go on a bit too much & hubby always wants to smash all the battery eggs in shops! He is really touched by the battery lark & it upsets him.

 

Emma.x

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I think the bigger issue is that the majority of caged eggs are hidden in other food.

 

I find it sad that people don't check labels or ask in restaurants if they use free range egg. It's great that people buy free range eggs but if they then buy food that contains battery egg or eat the food in restaurants that is made using caged eggs, they may aswell not bother :(

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So sorry about your poor chickens & ducks :cry: . I'm glad it hasn't put you off though :) .

 

Due today :shock: ? Any twinges yet?

 

all night.. and most of today. But im ignoring the twinges, as I have had tem on and off for over a week (I actually had strong contractions last friday for 12 hours, that got to 5mins apart.... and then stopped) :roll::boohoo:

 

 

My mum was an old fashioned midwife and told me when I had twinges to get on my hands and knees and scrub the kitchen floor - it worked for me! Both my kids were on time on the actual day I went into labour and were born in the early hours of a friday morning both of them - unusual to go into labour on the actual day as well

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