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Thursday, January 12, 2017
Cage-free eggs are three times more expensive in Mexico.
Raising chicken the old traditional method is making waves as many more farms are opting for free-range /cage free systems. A food franchise late last year added their vote to cage free birds and antibiotic free farming.
The escalation of alternative eggs in Mexico, whether they are organic, free-range or cage-free, seems unstoppable. Just a year ago, there were a few brands. Today, there is a great variety.
From the marketing point of view, it has opened the range of supply, consumers can use their judgment and they have a variety to choose from, and companies are given the opportunity to differentiate themselves and have other brands. Not to mention that there are more profit margins as well. continue
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