Tegel Foods (New Zealand)

Tegel Foods (New Zealand)

Tegel Foods Limited is a PEP owned company based in New Zealand. It employs approximately 1,700 people at locations across New Zealand.

Tegel was criticized by Auckland Animal Action, an animal liberation group, after video footage revealed “shocking conditions” on its broiler farms.

Sue Kedgley MP, New Zealand Green Party Animal Welfare Spokesperson, lodged a complaint with the New Zealand Advertising Standards Complaints Board about allegedly misleading Tegel promotions (February 2002).

External links

* [http://www.tegel.co.nz/ Tegel Foods Limited]
* [http://www.tegelchicken.co.nz/ Campaign Against Tegel]
* [http://www.greens.org.nz/searchdocs/PR5033.html/ Greens Advertising Complaint]


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