Athens Journal of Business & Economics (Jan 2022)

Animal Welfare and Major Food Retailers

  • Peter Jones,
  • Daphne Comfort

DOI
https://doi.org/10.30958/ajbe.8-1-1
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1
pp. 395 – 406

Abstract

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This paper offers an exploratory review of how some of the major US and European food retailers have publicly addressed animal welfare. The findings reveal that six interlinked themes, namely, strategic corporate commitment, animal welfare as good business policy, a focus on supply chains, policies on specific categories of animals and animal products, antibiotics, and auditing, illustrated the food retailers’ approach to animal welfare. The authors raise a range of issues about the retailers’ approach to animal welfare, including the aspirational nature of their commitments, the emphasis on regular audits, the role of external assurance in the reporting process, pressure from animal welfare campaigns, and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. The paper offers an accessible review how some of the major US and European food retailers have publicly addressed the issue of animal welfare.

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