Seine-Et-Marne. To Denounce Intensive Breeding, L214 Invades the Largest Carrefour Hypermarket in France
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In particular, the association denounces "the killing of more than 100 million animals per year" for Carrefour supplies.
On Saturday 20 June, the L214 association was present in front of two Carrefour de Cannes and Antibes signs to alert about the "worst breeding practices" that affect one of the leading retailers.
Dozens of activists from the animal rights organization L214 stormed the aisles of France's largest Carrefour hypermarket in Villiers-en-Bière, Seine-et-Marne, on Saturday. They held up around a hundred portraits of farm animals to denounce the widespread use of intensive farming. The surprise action targeted the meat and deli sections. L214, an organization that defends animals used as food resources, displayed photos presented as being from it…
The L214 volunteers mobilized this Saturday morning in front of the hypermarket Carrefour de Villeurbanne. The animal defence association intended to question the brand about its supplies from intensive breeding and demand a reduction in the number of animals slaughtered for its rays by 2030.
Dozens of L214 activists invaded on Saturday the shelves of the largest hypermarket Carrefour de France, in Seine-et-Marne, brandishing pictures of pigs, turkeys or chickens who were victims of the "massive resort to elevage...
For Carrefour, more than 100 million animals are killed a year. Let's ask half the number of animals killed by 2030.
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