Vietnamese food retailer transitioning to cage-free eggs

Safe Food intends to sell eggs exclusively from cage-free hens by 2028.

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Safe Food, a food retailer in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, announced it will only use cage-free eggs by 2028 through a recent collaboration with cage-free egg producer Gia Vien Farm.

The initiative, backed by the global animal protection charity Humane Society International (HSI), is set to receive continuous technical guidance to ensure its successful implementation.

Gia Vien Farm houses 2,000 hens in cage-free systems and plans to increase this number to 10,000 hens in the coming year, according to a press release from HSI.

Le Van, director of sales at Safe Food, stated: “We understand that this journey may pose challenges, but we are wholeheartedly committed to working closely with Gia Vien Farm, our customers, and our partners to ensure a seamless and successful transition. Our customers can continue to trust Safe Food for safe, high-quality products that adhere to the highest ethical and quality standards.”

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