DutchNews.nl,
Wednesday 16 July 2014
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| (NOS) |
Wakker Dier
took the issue to the authority after Albert Heijn began advertising its ‘responsible’
answer to factory farmed chicken - known as plofkip or 'exploding chicken' in
popular Dutch.
The
authority said the advertising round the launch of the Hollandse Kip – Dutch
chicken - contained misleading information, Wakker Dier claims on its website.
The
supermarket group says the birds are raised in a 100% responsible way in ‘good
living conditions’. In fact the chickens live in groups of 19 in a single
square metre – rather than the 21 in traditional factory farming - and never go
outside.
In 2013,
representatives of supermarkets, abattoirs and poultry farms agreed that from
2015, chickens reared for Dutch supermarkets will be of a slower-growing breed.
They will be given 10% more space, six hours sleep instead of just four and
have straw and grain to 'play' with.

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