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I would like to recommend this restaurant when it is committed to meeting the European Chicken Commitment (ECC) criteria, which defines standards for banning the worst practices of intensive breeding and, in addition to these criteria, that it undertakes to guarantee an outdoor share in its supplies.
Cap on Star Wars. Choose your camp: between intensive and organic/agro-ecology! A when Flunch decided to do it. As far as the intensive partner, given the scandal, can he change? When you see the barbaric living conditions of the animals in the farms, the lack of assistance for the development of the bio pdt of decades (although these m of exploitation harder to mount.) When you also see damage to the surrounding area as pesticides and exhaustion were generated. What a cruelty, cruelty and excess! Funch broke your contracts with your suppliers and changed your menus (reduce the choice of dishes with more plants) as long as you have power and time. Last reminder says the Third World War, intergalactic, has already begun!
Hey, Flunch! Animal welfare concerns your customers, but you do not have a public commitment to open air for some of your chicken supplies, such as many businesses, such as La Mie Câline, Le Pain Quotidien or Courtepaille. When will you make such a commitment?
Flunch is still not committed to ensuring a part of the air for its supplies of chicken meat. Yet many companies did, so why stay behind?