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"our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter." – martin luther king, jr ninety percent of all land animals killed for food in the u.s. are birds. chickens, turkeys, and ducks raised for meat live crowded by the thousands in filthy warehouses filled with their own excrement...
killed for food in the u.s. are birds. chickens, turkeys, and ducks raised for meat live crowded by the thousands in filthy warehouses filled with their own excrement where they grow to slaughter weight in a fraction of their natural lifespan. the large number of birds makes a pecking order impossible...
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. canned fish producers mainly use raw materials from the baltic sea. however, to extend the range of products, fish processors also use marine fish such as atlantic herring (clupea harengus), mackerel (scomber scombrus), sardine (sardine pilchardus), and sardinella (sardinella spp.). freshwater fish...
. canned fish producers mainly use raw materials from the baltic sea. however, to extend the range of products, fish processors also use marine fish such as atlantic herring (clupea harengus), mackerel (scomber scombrus), sardine (sardine pilchardus), and sardinella (sardinella spp.). freshwater fish...
. canned fish producers mainly use raw materials from the baltic sea. however, to extend the range of products, fish processors also use marine fish such as atlantic herring (clupea harengus), mackerel (scomber scombrus), sardine (sardine pilchardus), and sardinella (sardinella spp.). freshwater fish...
. canned fish producers mainly use raw materials from the baltic sea. however, to extend the range of products, fish processors also use marine fish such as atlantic herring (clupea harengus), mackerel (scomber scombrus), sardine (sardine pilchardus), and sardinella (sardinella spp.). freshwater fish...
. canned fish producers mainly use raw materials from the baltic sea. however, to extend the range of products, fish processors also use marine fish such as atlantic herring (clupea harengus), mackerel (scomber scombrus), sardine (sardine pilchardus), and sardinella (sardinella spp.). freshwater fish...