Community | September 17, 2009 | 5 comments

BREAKING NEWS: Video Exposes Cruelty, Rotting Birds in Cages at Dunkin' Donuts Egg Supplier!

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More videos keep showing the disgusting reality that lurks behind mass farming.


This time is about Dunkin' Donuts egg supplier.



Here an excerpt from the article:

"In August 2009, a Compassion Over Killing investigator worked inside an egg factory farm in Minnesota owned by Michael Foods, one of the nation's largest egg producers. While employed there, the investigator used a hidden camera to document horrific abuses including:
- Hens immobilized in the wires of their cages, unable to access food or water
- Decomposing and "mummified" corpses left in cages with live birds..."


Watch the video below.



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5 comments // BREAKING NEWS: Video Exposes Cruelty, Rotting Birds in Cages at Dunkin' Donuts Egg Supplier!

  • indiaskys
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      indiaskys  
    • Terrible!!!

      BTW for those of you in El Paso Texas and Southern New Mexico

      FOOD INC:

      Playing Sept. 25-26th

      Playing at: UTEP Cinema Novo Art and Foreign Film Series
      Union Cinema, Union Bldg East, First Floor
      Admission: $2
      Time: 7p.m. (tickets sales at the door begin 30 minutes before showtime)

    • 3 years ago
  • lookatmypix
  • FishaHouse777
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      FishaHouse777  
    • Tragic and surreal but unfortunately this is real.
      Even sadder though this is our own society's fault for beleiving there's no limit to our poplation and wants.
      When will the people finally realize that we will eventually run out of food, water, and land to share comfortably if we don't do something soon

    • 3 years ago
  • lookatmypix
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      lookatmypix  
    • This is only one among hundreds and hundreds of investigations conducted about mass farming.
      Internet and documentaries are surfacing this tragic truth more and more. The latest ones are "Death on a factory farm" and "Food,inc".

    • 3 years ago
  • lookatmypix
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