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DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — General Mills has set a deadline for its conversion to all cage-free eggs by 2025.
The Minnesota-based company, whose brands include Betty Crocker, Pillsbury, Progresso soups and Yoplait yogurt, initially announced its plans to go cage-free in July.
But it updated its animal welfare policy Tuesday to establish the 10-year time frame.
Josh Balk, a spokesman for the Humane Society of the United States, it's a further sign that major food manufacturers recognize consumers are turning against the idea of confining food animals to cages.
McDonald's, which buys two billion eggs a year, set a goal in September to buy all cage-free eggs in 10 years. Other companies going cage-free include Burger King and Starbucks.
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