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California's New Animal Welfare Law Could Mean The End Of Bacon


https://www.npr.org/2021/08/02/1023708278/bacon-california-animal-law
https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2021/08/california-faces-bacon-crisis-due-to-animal-cruelty-law.html

"Our number one seller is bacon, eggs and hash browns," said Kim, who for 15 years has run SAMS American Eatery on the city's busy Market Street. "It could be devastating for us."

At the beginning of next year, California will begin enforcing an animal welfare proposition approved overwhelmingly by voters in 2018 that requires more space for breeding pigs, egg-laying chickens and veal calves. National veal and egg producers are optimistic they can meet the new standards, but only 4% of hog operations now comply with the new rules. Unless the courts intervene or the state temporarily allows non-compliant meat to be sold in the state, California will lose almost all of its pork supply, much of which comes from Iowa, and pork producers will face higher costs to regain a key market.

Animal welfare organizations for years have been pushing for more humane treatment of farm animals but the California rules could be a rare case of consumers clearly paying a price for their beliefs.

With little time left to build new facilities, inseminate sows and process the offspring by January, it's hard to see how the pork industry can adequately supply California, which consumes roughly 15% of all pork produced in the country.


Aww poor Californians might not have access to pork no more or pay a higher cost. Oh wells, you get the votes you deserve.

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Hanna Barron is talking of a cable show where she runs pork into California like the old moonshine days.

https://youtu.be/M_LNgqa3DRs

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it's interesting how they decided to choose pigs, that just happen to be on the muslim list of things no to eat eh?

they'll do nothing about abandoned pets, but don't have a bacon sandwich....

more liberal lunecy

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