factory-farmed in the PONS Dictionary

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Of course, tofu came out the green winner by far when compared to factory-farmed beef.
www.mnn.com
This also includes educating consumers on the foods in which factory-farmed eggs are used that are perhaps not quite as obvious.
en.wikipedia.org
Chipotle has come under fire before -- for example, when it reverted to factory-farmed meat when the supply of "responsibly raised" meat has run short.
www.salon.com
A favorite idea is that the web's current state resembles the factory-farmed food system.
www.theatlantic.com
These people don't want factory-farmed and processed food.
www.theglobeandmail.com
But at the beginning of an early evening, the albacore tempura buried in the middle tasted like factory-farmed chicken.
www.theglobeandmail.com
Being primitive folk, neither had thought of factory-farmed turkeys as wild ones were plentiful.
www.ft.com
If you do eat meat, avoid factory-farmed meats; instead look for butchers that buy meatslocally or from identifiable ranchers.
blogs.vancouversun.com
Free-range eggs are considered by some advocates to be an acceptable substitute to factory-farmed eggs.
en.wikipedia.org
Does a lab-grown hamburger, which could decrease the need for factory-farmed animals worldwide, ever sound appetizing?
www.scpr.org

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