Aldi vows to keep sourcing British meat as it is 'known for its high welfare'
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Aldi UK and Ireland's chief executive, Giles Hurley, has stated the company's commitment to source all beef, pork, and poultry exclusively from British farms, adhering to high welfare and food safety standards. This promise remains intact despite potential changes in regulations during UK-US trade talks. Concerns exist regarding the downgrading of British food standards, such as the introduction of chlorine-washed chicken and hormone-treated beef. However, Aldi affirms its dedication to protecting British farmers and maintaining the quality expected by its customers.
Aldi sources their meat, poultry, milk and eggs only from British farms that are Red Tractor approved.
British farming is known for its high welfare, food safety and environmental standards and we know how important that is to our customers.
100% of our everyday fresh beef, pork and poultry is sourced from British farms, and why we're guaranteeing that we won't lower our standards even if others do.
This isn't just about food safety. It's about protecting British farmers and doing the right thing for our customers.
Read at London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
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