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The Hen Report: “People Don’t Want This” | Good News for Animals in a Sordid World

The Hen Report: “People Don’t Want This” | Good News for Animals in a Sordid World

Published 11 months, 3 weeks ago
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In a world seemingly drowning in sordid headlines, Jasmin and Mariann take a refreshing dive into some genuinely positive developments for animals. From chimpanzees finally escaping laboratory confinement to plant-based milk options becoming more accessible in schools, this episode serves up a welcome plate of good news with just enough irreverent commentary to keep it real. The hosts navigate through victories both small and significant while acknowledging that even in our deeply divided times, most people actually agree on one thing: the treatment of animals in our food system isn’t something anyone truly wants when faced with the unvarnished truth.

This episode explores:

  • How activist pressure finally forced NIH to transfer chimpanzees from shuttered labs to sanctuary after years of unnecessary “storage” in terrible conditions
  • A surprising silver lining in the “whole milk bill” that will require schools to provide plant-based milk options upon parental request—no doctor’s note needed
  • Jamie Oliver’s unexpected endorsement of tofu as a “superfood” after visiting Okinawa, Japan, where it’s consumed at nearly every meal
  • The groundbreaking seven-floor exhibition “Why Look At Animals” at Athens’ National Museum of Contemporary Art that boldly confronts animal agriculture
  • The rapid expansion of vegan fast-food chain Mr. Charlie’s, proving ethical businesses can thrive while maintaining principles like hiring unhoused individuals and paying above minimum wage

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