Have you ever thought that what you see is sometimes different from what you are really seeing?
The famous Arcimboldo's "Vegetables In A Bowl Or The Gardener" painting is a clear example ....

May 11, 2011

WHOLE FOODS INTRODUCES ANIMAL WELFARE RATING SYSTEM

US grocer Whole Foods Market has announced all fresh beef, pork and chicken sold in its U.S. stores is now certified under the 5-Step Animal Welfare Rating system. The rating system, which was developed by Global Animal Partnership, rates farms’ animal welfare practices and conditions using a tiered system. Whole Foods Market is the first retailer to adopt the 5-Step Animal Welfare Rating system, which it began rolling out in February 2011.
Source: Planet Retail

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