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“Free-range” is a lie.
In the US, meat poultry may be classed as free-range simply if the animal “has been allowed access to the outside.” This means that meat can be called free-range if the birds were kept in a barn whose door was open for as little as five minutes a day, allowing access only to a dirt or gravel yard. The birds may have been kept as many as 20,000 to one barn, and not ever have received direct sunlight.
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