With all the recent news surrounding supply line shortages, Massachusetts has been quietly heading toward another consumer pitfall. This time, it was literally a “chicken and egg” scenario. When pitting consumer prices against ethical treatment of farm animals, which should come first? This week the Hens and Eggs Bill was signed into law, and “egg-mageddon” has officially been avoided. We spoke with Senator Becca Rausch to find out what the law entails.
With all the recent news surrounding supply line shortages, Massachusetts has been quietly heading toward another consumer pitfall. This time, it was literally a “chicken and egg” scenario. When pitting consumer prices against ethical treatment of farm animals, which should come first? This week the Hens and Eggs Bill was signed into law, and “egg-mageddon” has officially been avoided. We spoke with Senator Becca Rausch to find out what the law entails.
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