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“Food Industry Relieved as New Lobster Welfare Codes Ease Responsibility”

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Animal welfare organization Crustacean Compassion has strongly criticized the UK seafood industry for its voluntary codes of practice which were released last week. These codes fail to protect crabs, lobsters, and prawns from inhumane treatment and death. The UK Government had previously recognized the ability of these animals, known as decapod crustaceans, to feel pain with their inclusion in the…

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