McDonald's Board Opposes Cage-Free Eggs in US
by Leora Vestel
New York Times
April 13, 2010
McDonald's board of directors has recommended that its shareholders vote against a proposal to require that 5 percent of the eggs purchased for the chain’s restaurants in the United States be the cage-free type. The proposal was brought about by the Humane Society. Other fast food companies, such as Burger King, have already committed to switching to cage-free eggs.
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