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Nestle rejects factory farming
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This is big and a cause for real celebration. If a big company like Nestle rejects cruel farming practices and works to find better suppliers, it will have an inpact on the whole industry.

http://www.livescience.com/47747-nestle-...olicy.html

We are seeing the beginning of the end of cruel factory farming. It will take time, but it will come. When enough companies reject the whole factory farming standard, it will have to be changed.
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Catherine

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Oh great! This is very good news. When big multinational companies support animal welfare, the world hears the message more clearly. I am glad about this.
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I think the efforts of all of us who care about animals are actually having an effect. Water one drop at a time can wear away a solid rock and I think all of us together are stronger that a few drops of water.

This is why I love the internet. It allows ordinary people to have a voice because we can join together as one strong voice.
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