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Well here’s another reason for folks to hate Walmart...

A shocking video that surfaced this week shocked many when it exposed rampant animal abuse at a farm in Oklahoma that supplies pork to Tyson Foods, the nation’s largest meat producer.

The heartbreaking footage, released by animal rights group Mercy For Animals, shows workers punching, kicking and beating animals at West Coast Farms in Okfuskee County.

Brace yourself, it doesn’t end there. The video also shows sows confined to gestation crates, workers gouging pigs’ eyes and an incident where an employee throws a bowling ball at an animal’s head.

SMFH!

Huffington Post reports:

Tyson Foods, which supplies meat to Walmart, responded almost immediately after the video was released on Wednesday, terminating their contract with the farm, according to an investigation by NBC News.

Gary Mickelson, a spokesman for Tyson Foods, said in a statement released to NBC and the Associated Press:

“We’re extremely disappointed by the mistreatment shown in the video and will not tolerate this kind of animal mishandling. We are immediately terminating our contract with this farmer and will take possession of the animals remaining on the farm.

We’re serious about proper animal handling and expect the farmers who supply us to treat animals with care and to be trained and certified in responsible animal care practices. It’s consistent with our core values to ‘serve as stewards of the animals entrusted to us,”

The owner of the farm also told NBC the employees seen in the video have been fired, but Mercy for Animals has called for criminal charges to be filed as well.

But guess what? Walmart’s meat suppliers have been under intense scrutiny for their treatment of animals, this being the fourth undercover investigation regarding the chain’s pork suppliers by the group.

A rep for Walmart also released a statement:

“We think the animal handling in this video is unacceptable. We agree with Tyson’s decision to terminate the relationship with the farm.

For the past several months, we have been working on a new comprehensive auditing and tracking program for pork, which is rolling out in the coming weeks. The program is designed to track and source pork to help ensure that we purchase only from farms that are certified to meet the highest standards for the treatment of animals.

We continue to work with the industry to develop animal welfare standards for pigs, and we expect our suppliers to adhere to these standards.”

Mmm… Do we believe them?

SOURCE: Huff Post