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EFFECT OF URBANIZATION ON PEOPLE SOURCING FOR ANIMAL PRODUCTS ADVERTISED ONLINE

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With the growing technology and increase in urbanization, people are sourcing for animal products advertised through online blogs. This can be linked to the speed of the internet and many producers advertising their products online, where there is a massive number of people.  Such online blogs include;

Gallitos’’ fast food restaurant

On their blog advertising their food products online, they stated;

‘’Authentic flame grilled chicken, that’s what comes to mind when you think of Galito’s. The bastings of the Galito’s chicken can be Lemon &Herb, Mild, Hot or Extra Hot as per the preference of the Customer and many are the patrons who have commended the taste, terming it unmatched’’.

 Big square Kenya

‘’If you want addictive ribs, then you have to visit Big Square especially on Wednesdays for our amazing BBQ Wednesday ribs offer. Big Square is among the fast growing fast food joints in Nairobi with a branch in all the right corners of town.’’

Sanford fish & chips

 ‘’Sanford is conveniently located in the CBD for a fast fix of fish and chips and chicken especially to revellers who like clubbing in the CBD as it operates 24hrs a day. You just can’t go wrong with Sanford. ‘’

 These are just some of the examples. There are many more fast food restaurants that offer animal products advertised online through blogs, magazines and newspapers. This has greatly contributed to raising awareness on animal welfare.

World animal protection has its own online blogs on their work in the different campaigns they run. For example, in their campaign ‘’change for chickens’’, they are encouraging a company KFC to improve the lives of chickens they supply to millions of people around the world.

‘’We’re challenging KFC to improve the lives of the millions of chickens that the company serves to its customers around the world. We want the company to commit to criteria, which will see slower growing birds with more space, litter and natural light to allow for a better quality of life.’’

 

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