News

Pressure on one of the UK’s supermarkets, Iceland, has led the company to commit to cage-free eggs by 2027. In 2016, Iceland ...
The supermarket had reneged on its previous commitment to go cage-free by 2025, citing supply chain disruption and the cost ...
In 2016, Iceland committed to its eggs being completely cage-free by 2025. But that commitment vanished from its website ...
Sean Gifford, managing director at The Humane League UK, said: “Iceland broke their original promise to stop keeping hens in ...
Iceland has committed to transitioning to cage-free eggs across its supply chain by June 2027, just two months after dropping ...
Retailer Iceland has U-turned on its broken promise and pledged to go cage-free by 2027 following pressure from animal ...
Iceland Foods has announced significant steps to enhance animal welfare across its supply chain, focusing on both prawn and ...
Retailer Iceland has reversed its decision to drop its cage-free egg pledge and now says it will go cage-free by 2027, following pressure ...
Iceland has drawn fire from Dame Joanna Lumley, who has fronted a new petitio with animal charity The Humane League UK (THL UK) demanding Iceland keep their cage-free promise.
Missing the 2025 cage-free commitment deadline is more than a supply chain issue, it’s a reputational risk. Companies that fail to act may face backlash from customers, investors, and advocacy ...
Iceland Lidl stated: “We are committed to working with our suppliers to phase out the sale of eggs from caged hens in our stores by 2025. This commitment covers both shell eggs and eggs used as ...