Pancake day has been and gone, but the British freerange egg industry has narrowly avoided being splattered

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Nigel Cassidy

Pancake day has been and gone, but the British freerange egg industry has narrowly avoided being splattered

Nigel Cassidy
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Pancake day has been and gone, but the British freerange egg industry has narrowly avoided being splattered
Pancake day has been and gone, but the British freerange egg industry has narrowly avoided being splattered. Millions of UK eggs will temporarily lose their free-range status after hens were forced to spend weeks inside barns as part of emergency bird flu measures. Consumers will see a special sticker on egg boxes, telling them whats happened, but if the situation happens again, free range egg producers could go out of business. Share radio's james Brydges has been speaking to Andrew Joret chairman of the British Egg Industry.

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