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U.K. grocery chains toss caged-hen eggs

LONDON, Jan. 6 (UPI) -- Five British supermarket chains have pledged to stop selling eggs produced by caged hens.

The Sainsbury, Morrisons and Co-op chains said this weekend they would join Marks & Spencer and Waitrose, which had already stopped selling eggs from caged hens, The Sunday Times of London reported.

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Animal welfare advocates, including celebrity chef Jamie Oliver, have been campaigning for the move on the grounds that keeping thousands of hens cramped together in tiny cages -- the industrial technique known as the battery method -- is cruel and unhealthy for the animals, the newspaper said.

The supermarkets said they will only sell eggs from barn-raised or free-range hens.

Two other large British chains, Asda and Tesco, have said they are working to reduce the number of caged hen eggs they sell.

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