
A classic case of saying that they want to do good but not yet or not at my expense.
This is not a victory but a defeat, and not a defeat for the TV chef, but for those that say they want to do good and vote differently. Their hipocracy has been revealed.
Onésimo Alvarez-Moro
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Tesco shareholders have not backed proposals to improve welfare standards for chickens championed by TV cook Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall.
The chef wanted investors to adopt new standards for rearing birds, but the plan got fewer than 10% of votes at its annual general meeting in Solihull.
Mr Fearnley-Whittingstall and other chefs have highlighted what they say are appalling conditions in some farms.
Tesco says it is sourcing more chicken from farms with the highest standards.
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