Co-op has announced it has become the first UK convenience retailer to extend its improved chicken welfare standard across its British Breaded and Ready-To-Eat range enabling Co-op members and customers to access chicken reared in 20% more space to perch and roam, at the same great value.
The 21 lines, which include Co-op’s British Breaded Chicken Goujons, British Garlic Kiev, British Roast Chicken Drumstick and British Sliced Chicken Breast, have now all been rebranded under the retailer’s Space to Thrive range, which sees chicken reared under welfare conditions that exceed the UK standard, with reduced stocking density and 20% more space.
It also means chickens come from naturally lit barns and have access to pecking objects and platforms for perching to enable more natural behaviours and a healthier life.
Co-op – who sells only 100% British meat and poultry, and free-range eggs – is amongst one of the first retailers to move its entire breaded chicken to the lower stocking density commitment alongside its fresh chicken range, which moved in February following a multi-million-pound investment.
Sinead Bell, Co-op’s commercial director, said: “Responsible sourcing matters to us, our members and customers and we’re proud to support British farmers by sourcing 100% of our fresh meat and shell eggs from trusted farms from across Britain. We take animal welfare seriously and listen to our member owners, which is why we took action earlier this year and continued to significantly invest in our poultry supply chain to offer shoppers high quality products at the same great value. Today’s announcement underlines our unwavering commitment to this, and we are proud to be amongst the few retailers to extend the new lower stocking density to beyond fresh chicken.”
Initially announced at the Co-op AGM in May 2023, in line with their members’ requests, the convenience retailer had planned to launch the lower stocking density birds by the end of 2024, but by working closely, at pace, with their supplier, 2 Sisters Food Group, Co-op was able to first make the move 10 months earlier.
Now, all Co-op fresh and breaded chicken alongside 11 Ready To Eat lines are now bred to a maximum stocking density of 30kg/m2. This is reduced from the previous specification of 38kg/m2.
All Co-op Chicken exceeds Red Tractor standards, with RSPCA Assured Free Range chicken also available in store.