LEADING VEAL PACKER CERTIFIED TO USE HUMANE RAISED LABEL
Oct 10, 2005 12:00 PM, Roseanne Harper
By: Roseanne HarperHERNDON, Va. -- A handful of East Coast retailers will begin carrying a line of veal from a meat packer that has met the requirements for using "Certified Humane" labels on the meat packages.
Based here, Humane Farm Animal Care has authorized New York City veal packer, David Mosner, to use HFAC's "Certified Humane Raised and Handled" label on its products. Mosner supplies D'Agostino's, Food Emporium, Publix Super Markets, certain divisions of Whole Foods Market, and other East Coast supermarkets, and is widening distribution geographically, said Michael Mosner, president of the meat company.
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