Safeway leading the way on animal welfare


Date: February 11, 2008

 

Humane Society of the United States Applauds New Company Policies and Withdraws Its Shareholder Resolution

Safeway, the third largest North American grocery retailer, has taken a series of significant steps to improve animal welfare in its food purchasing decisions. The Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) applauded Safeway's announcement as a major marker for common-sense improvements in the treatment of farm animals.

 

The HSUS has been in dialogue with Safeway about improving its farm animal welfare standards. Last November, The HSUS filed a shareholder resolution on the subject. In light of Safeway's positive announcement, that resolution has been withdrawn.

 

"Safeway's new policies represent important progress on basic animal welfare issues and will positively affect many thousands of animals," said Paul Shapiro, senior director of The HSUS' factory farming campaign. "Safeway's move also sends a strong message to the agribusiness industry that it must rapidly move away from the worst factory farming abuses, such as intensive confinement systems and the conventional poultry slaughter method."

 

Safeway has adopted the following new policies:


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Source: HSUS