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365 Everyday Value® eggs meet new standards beyond cage-free

AUSTIN, Texas , 2017-Mar-27 — /EPR Retail News/ — Beginning today (March 22, 2017), all 365 Everyday Value® eggs sold in Whole Foods Market stores meet new standards, which require that farms adhere to the following living conditions for laying hens:

Cage-Free Plus: Birds live indoors with perches and shelters

Outdoor Access: Birds have at least as much space outdoors as indoors

Pasture-Raised: Birds have access to rangeland or grassland

Mobile Houses on Pasture: Birds live outdoors with mobile houses for shelter

These four standards go beyond cage-free by providing requirements for the comfort, physical safety and health of the birds. The new standards require perches for laying hens and prohibit the use of mammal or poultry byproducts in bird feed.

“We’ve been selling only cage-free eggs in our dairy department since 2004, and we decided it’s time to take our egg standards one step further,” said Joe Dickson, global quality standards coordinator at Whole Foods Market. “We’re proud to launch this new set of standards for all of our 365 Everyday Value® eggs.”

The grocer also uses only cage-free eggs in all of its own kitchens, bakeries and bake houses. In 2016, Whole Foods Market certified that all 365 Everyday Value® eggs sold in stores were from farms verified to only use Non-GMO feed.

Find out more about Whole Foods Market egg quality standards at wholefoodsmarket.com/eggstandards.

Press Contacts:

Darrah Gist
darrah.gist@wholefoods.com
678.638.5888

Lauren Bernath
lauren.bernath@wholefoods.com
678.638.5805

SOURCE: Whole Foods Market

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