CO-OP and their inability to adopt the Better Chicken Commitment

Name a supermarket comprised of four letters and a hyphen when shortened, who has not adopted the Better Chicken Commitment
Co-op
Tesco
Sainsburys
Morrisons
Lidl
Aldi
Asda
Safeway
These pictures were taken at a farm that supplies the Co-op and has been reported widely in the media.
True
False
The co-op sells Frankenchickens. Can you name some distinctive qualities of a Frankenchicken?
Genetically mutated and hybridised
Can grow from egg to slaughter in 35 days
Grow so fast their organs and skeleton can not cope with the strain or weight
Lives are horrific from the day they hatch until the day they are killed
Sold in supermarkets as whole birds, pieces, chicken nuggets and everything else that contains chicken
They have steel bolts coming out of their necks
They rely on lightning to become ALIVE
Their creator was Dr Frankenchicken, a mentalist scientist
The Co-op has an AGM each year and invites it's members to raise motions and for it's members to vote. At the most recent one a few months back Motion 12 raised was for Co-op to adopt the Better Chicken Commitment. Do you know the percentage of members who voted in favour of the Better Chicken Commitment to be adopted by the Co-op? However, Co-op has ignored this motion.
0%
10%
25%
53%
76%
96%
What are the key principles of the Better Chicken Commitment?
Chickens must be bred for slower growth and improved welfare. This means that they will have more time to develop their bones and muscles properly, and they will be less likely to suffer from health problems.
Chickens must be housed in systems that allow them to express natural behaviors, such as dustbathing, perching, and foraging. They must also have enough space to move around comfortably.
The maximum stocking density for chickens must be 30kg/m2. This means that there will be less competition for food and water, and chickens will have more space to move around.
Chickens must be slaughtered in a way that minimizes pain and suffering. This means that they must be stunned unconscious before they are killed.
Chickens must have access to natural light or artificial light that provides at least 50 lux of illumination.
The air quality in chicken houses must meet certain standards to ensure that chickens are not exposed to harmful gases or dust.
Chickens must have access to clean, fresh water at all times.
 
This article and video is an undercover investigation into a Co-op supplier.
 
Website:https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12381867/Animal-rights-group-releases-footage-showing-dying-abused-frankenchickens-three-intensive-farms-supplying-op-supermarkets.html#v-4676575293490413810
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False
What can you do to make Co-op adopt the BCC?
Stop shopping at Co-op
Email them and let them know to adopt it
Call their customer service line
Retweet this quiz
Follow #CrueltyAtTheCoop
Stop eating Chicken
Become Vegan
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