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Chicken Abuse Prompts Stores To Take Action
Trader Joe Stops Selling Eggs From Farm

May 8, 2008

Trader Joe's announced Thursday that it will stop carrying eggs from a Turlock farm where an animal rights group shot undercover video showing chickens being mistreated by workers.

Footage released earlier this week by the Chicago-based nonprofit Mercy for Animals showed hens at Gemperle Enterprises' farms confined in crowded metal cages with rotting bird corpses.

The Monrovia-based chain decided against carrying Gemperle eggs because "it is of utmost importance that all of our vendors abide by industry established animal care practices," Trader Joe's spokeswoman Alison Mochizuki said.

Previously, the chain's Northern California and Northern Nevada stores had sourced conventional eggs from NuCal Foods Inc., which also distributes eggs from Gemperle and dozens of other farms to Raley's and SaveMart Supermarkets.

Mochizuki said the Trader Joe's ban on Gemperle eggs was indefinite.

Raley's plans to continue to carry all eggs from NuCal, but "does not condone any acts of cruelty to animals," said spokeswoman Nicole Townsend.

A SaveMart Supermarkets spokeswoman did not immediately return calls seeking comment.

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