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  • May 15, 2006

    Google takes up cage-free eggs


    http://www.upi.com/NewsTrack/view.php?StoryID=20060511-050257-1508r

    MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., May 11 (UPI) –
    California-based Google, one of the hottest companies
    around, has embraced a hot trend in animal rights –
    cage-free eggs.

    The company will require that all of its cafes and
    cafeterias serve only the pricier cage-free eggs, the
    San Jose Mercury News reports. Google uses about
    300,000 eggs a year along with 7,000 pounds of liquid
    egg products.

    Animal-rights activists charge that caged chickens –
    sometimes called battery-raised, because the cages are
    piled high — have miserable lives during their
    productive egg-laying months, confined six to a cage
    with only 67 square inches of floor space per chicken.
    Egg farmers say caged chickens are just as happy as –
    and healthier than — those raised outdoors or in open
    barns.

    Google is jumping on a bandwagon that already includes
    America On Line and Bon Appetit Management, a catering
    company serving a number of Silicon Valley companies.
    Several universities have also pledged to serve
    cage-free eggs.

    “There’s a ripple effect that I think will happen,”
    said John Dickman, Google’s food service manager.
    “Other companies also will want to ensure humane
    treatment of animals.”

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