"The plant manager told me that the ground-up male chicks were used in dog food and fertilizer," writes the investigator with Chicago-based Mercy For Animals who shot the video, noting that "bloody slush" comes out of the bottom of the grinder.
Some animal lovers submit that eggs reflect the skewed thinking behind the economic bubble--buying things we don't need with money we don't have.
They are food we don't need--whose production is only possible because of compassion we won't feel.
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