Justice for Chickens Reportedly Drowned, Crushed, and Decapitated

Target: Fethi Khiari, CEO of United Foods, Inc.

Goal: Hold farms accountable for allegedly subjecting chickens to abuse including broken wings, drowning, and decapitation.

A recent whistleblower report presented by PETA has uncovered disturbing allegations of severe animal cruelty and unsanitary conditions at Farmer Focus, a key supplier for Shoppers Food. According to the report, chickens from farms contracted by Farmer Focus have been subjected to horrific treatment, suffering from bruised, broken, and dislocated wings due to the rough handling they endure during transport. The conditions seem to reflect a complete disregard for the well-being of these animals, raising urgent ethical and public health concerns.

The report details shocking treatment of the chickens during processing. Many birds are said to have drowned in an improperly maintained electrified bath intended to stun them—a practice that exacerbates their suffering. Survivors of this traumatic experience reportedly face further distress as they approach an automated blade that inflicts painful slashes to their bodies and faces, with some remaining conscious as the machine removes their heads.

It is essential that immediate action is taken to ensure that Farmer Focus is held accountable for these alleged abuses. The campaign against animal cruelty must escalate, demanding that all involved parties act to stop the suffering and ensure humane treatment of farm animals. Addressing this issue is crucial for restoring public trust and ensuring that animals are no longer subjected to such inhumane conditions. The demand is clear: hold Farmer Focus accountable for the alleged severe animal cruelty and inhumane conditions faced by chickens.

PETITION LETTER:

Dear CEO Khiari

A grave situation has come to light regarding the treatment of chickens at Farmer Focus, a supplier for Shoppers Food. A whistleblower report from PETA claims that chickens have been subjected to extreme cruelty, enduring bruised, broken, and dislocated wings from rough handling during transport. The conditions alleged in this report depict a shocking lack of care for these animals’ well-being and raise significant ethical concerns.

Reports indicate that many chickens drown in an improperly maintained electrified bath meant for stunning. Those who survive this gruesome process reportedly face further vetting that leads to horrific injuries and even remain conscious during slaughter. Such treatment is unacceptable and demands immediate accountability from all parties involved.

We urge you to take decisive action in holding Farmer Focus accountable for these alleged violations. The mistreatment of animals must stop, and robust measures need to be implemented to ensure humane practices going forward. Please take a stand against animal cruelty and commit to safeguarding these animals from further suffering.

Sincerely,

[Your Name Here]

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