Results 1 to 7 of 7

Thread: Sainsburys and Tesco: Chicken Welfare/ Organic Veg move along

  1. #1
    HEXUS.timelord. Zak33's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2003
    Location
    I'm a Jessie
    Posts
    35,185
    Thanks
    3,126
    Thanked
    3,179 times in 1,926 posts
    • Zak33's system
      • Storage:
      • Kingston HyperX SSD, Hitachi 1Tb
      • Graphics card(s):
      • Nvidia 1050
      • PSU:
      • Coolermaster 800w
      • Case:
      • Silverstone Fortress FT01
      • Operating System:
      • Win10
      • Internet:
      • Zen FTC uber speedy

    Sainsburys and Tesco: Chicken Welfare/ Organic Veg move along

    Thanks in no small part to Hugh F W and Jamie O, I proudly show you these two pieces of cool news

    UK: Sainsbury's To End Sale Of Battery Chickens
    Sainsbury's has announced that it is planning to phase out the sale of controversial battery reared chickens, eventually ensuring all its stock meet RSPCA standards. The move follows the recent TV campaign by celebrity chefs Jamie Oliver and Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall to end the use of battery farms to raise chickens.
    Oliver, who is paid £1.2m a year to front Sainsbury's ads said, "This is another massive step in the battle for better standards where chicken
    welfare is concerned. I'm delighted Sainsbury's made this commitment".
    Sainsbury's Judith Batchelar yesterday said bosses had met the two chefs last year to assure them the store back chicken welfare, adding sales of poultry reared in better surroundings were up 60% since January. She said, "With greater availability of affordable options, customers don't have to compromise."
    Namnews - Thursday 7th August 2008


    UK: Tesco Reduces Organic Food Prices
    Tesco has cut the price of its organic produce as customer demand slows in response to the credit crunch. Tesco said the cost of popular organic vegetable and salad lines were now at levels last seen almost a decade ago. Tesco said much of the price fall was due to an increase in British produce. Last year most organic produce was imported from Europe and America after widespread flooding affected the local yield. Tesco organic produce buyer Jonathan Corbett said, "Shoppers have told us that they want organic produce but want to pay prices closer to the standard equivalent and this is what we have done. "On top of shoppers' tighter budgets, most UK retailers have increased the price of organic produce as a result of last year's poor harvest caused by flooding across the country.
    "In fact last year's organic harvest was the poorest in British farming history and many farmers are still counting the cost of a much lower
    yield."
    Demand for organic produce across all retailers has fallen by 8.1% over the last three months, according to retail analysts TNS. Britain's organic produce market is valued at £283m a year. In the last 12 weeks demand for organic fruit had fallen by 18%, while organic salad had dropped by 3% and vegetables were down 1%.
    Namnews - Thursday 7th August 2008

    Quote Originally Posted by Advice Trinity by Knoxville
    "The second you aren't paying attention to the tool you're using, it will take your fingers from you. It does not know sympathy." |
    "If you don't gaffer it, it will gaffer you" | "Belt and braces"

  2. Received thanks from:

    gman1981 (07-08-2008)

  3. #2
    Does he need a reason? Funkstar's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2005
    Location
    Aberdeen
    Posts
    19,874
    Thanks
    629
    Thanked
    962 times in 813 posts
    • Funkstar's system
      • Motherboard:
      • Gigabyte EG45M-DS2H
      • CPU:
      • Intel Core2Quad Q9550 (2.83GHz)
      • Memory:
      • 8GB OCZ PC2-6400C5 800MHz Quad Channel
      • Storage:
      • 650GB Western Digital Caviar Blue
      • Graphics card(s):
      • 512MB ATI Radeon HD4550
      • PSU:
      • Antec 350W 80+ Efficient PSU
      • Case:
      • Antec NSK1480 Slim Mini Desktop Case
      • Operating System:
      • Vista Ultimate 64bit
      • Monitor(s):
      • Dell 2407 + 2408 monitors
      • Internet:
      • Zen 8mb

    Re: Sainsburys and Tesco: Chicken Welfare/ Organic Veg move along

    Quote Originally Posted by Zak33 View Post
    Tesco organic produce buyer Jonathan Corbett said, "Shoppers have told us that they want more environmentally damaging produce but want to pay prices closer to the standard equivalent and this is what we have done. "On top of shoppers' tighter budgets, most UK retailers have increased the price of organic produce as a result of last year's poor harvest caused by flooding across the country.
    Fixed that for you

  4. #3
    The King of Vague Steve B's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2005
    Location
    Glasgow
    Posts
    5,051
    Thanks
    116
    Thanked
    67 times in 63 posts

    Re: Sainsburys and Tesco: Chicken Welfare/ Organic Veg move along

    But what happens if the entire population turns to RSPCA chicken? Will there be enough room to house all the chicken farms?

    Does anyone know the chickens per square foot numbers for an RSPCA approved chicken farm versus a battery one?

  5. #4
    HEXUS.timelord. Zak33's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2003
    Location
    I'm a Jessie
    Posts
    35,185
    Thanks
    3,126
    Thanked
    3,179 times in 1,926 posts
    • Zak33's system
      • Storage:
      • Kingston HyperX SSD, Hitachi 1Tb
      • Graphics card(s):
      • Nvidia 1050
      • PSU:
      • Coolermaster 800w
      • Case:
      • Silverstone Fortress FT01
      • Operating System:
      • Win10
      • Internet:
      • Zen FTC uber speedy

    Re: Sainsburys and Tesco: Chicken Welfare/ Organic Veg move along

    Quote Originally Posted by Steve B View Post
    But what happens if the entire population turns to RSPCA chicken? Will there be enough room to house all the chicken farms?

    Does anyone know the chickens per square foot numbers for an RSPCA approved chicken farm versus a battery one?

    steven.....eat less chicken, but of a higher quality. Job done.

    Quote Originally Posted by Advice Trinity by Knoxville
    "The second you aren't paying attention to the tool you're using, it will take your fingers from you. It does not know sympathy." |
    "If you don't gaffer it, it will gaffer you" | "Belt and braces"

  6. #5
    Banned
    Join Date
    Jan 2005
    Location
    Who Cares!
    Posts
    4,092
    Thanks
    8
    Thanked
    61 times in 52 posts

    Re: Sainsburys and Tesco: Chicken Welfare/ Organic Veg move along

    Hugh F W is awesome. I do try to buy free range Chickens and egss etc. Plus Organic stuff. Prices do need to come down though.

  7. #6
    HEXUS.timelord. Zak33's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2003
    Location
    I'm a Jessie
    Posts
    35,185
    Thanks
    3,126
    Thanked
    3,179 times in 1,926 posts
    • Zak33's system
      • Storage:
      • Kingston HyperX SSD, Hitachi 1Tb
      • Graphics card(s):
      • Nvidia 1050
      • PSU:
      • Coolermaster 800w
      • Case:
      • Silverstone Fortress FT01
      • Operating System:
      • Win10
      • Internet:
      • Zen FTC uber speedy

    Re: Sainsburys and Tesco: Chicken Welfare/ Organic Veg move along

    they are dropping slowly AND the produce is turning up locally

    My local Somerfield (popped in for some milk and a loaf) had locally produced eggs from Aylebury Vale, so I got half a dozen and they were very good indeed

    Quote Originally Posted by Advice Trinity by Knoxville
    "The second you aren't paying attention to the tool you're using, it will take your fingers from you. It does not know sympathy." |
    "If you don't gaffer it, it will gaffer you" | "Belt and braces"

  8. #7
    Registered+
    Join Date
    Aug 2008
    Posts
    10
    Thanks
    0
    Thanked
    0 times in 0 posts

    Re: Sainsburys and Tesco: Chicken Welfare/ Organic Veg move along

    Will be good if Sainsburys has 100% rspca chicken. More volume will mean competition, economies of scale and more sensible prices.

    Right now the premium on such foods is just too much.

    Only exception is free range eggs, presumably because they have been around for so long.

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •