More Kindness at Burger King?
MARCH 31, 2007 Listen to this Story
- Burger King
Animal rights activist celebrated this week after Burger King announced some changes in the meat they buy. The fast food chain will soon serve eggs from cage free hens and pork from farms that don't confine their sows to crates. The chain is promising more changes to come, thanks to the advice they have been getting from their animal welfare task force. Weekend America host Bill Radke talks with one of the task force members, Professor Temple Grandin, about what these changes mean.
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- Music Bridge:
- Mobile Parts 1 and 2
- Artist: Glenn Kotche
- CD: Mobile (Nonesuch)
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