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In 2007 Smithfield foods the world's largest pork producer announced that it would eliminate gestation crates from all company-owned barns;
Smithfield foods for example has committed to phasing out all of its gestation crates and to reducing its use of ractopamine.
Companies like Tyson foods, Smithfield foods and Archer daniels midland have grown fat on our current system of subsidies. So have our fast food chains.
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