WHO IS Peter Agnefjäll?

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Peter Agnefjäll is in the center of an animal abuse scandal.

Peter is a board director of Ahold Delhaize, an international supermarket conglomerate that owns U.S. chains Giant, Stop & Shop, Hannaford, and Food Lion.

Ahold Delhaize USA has delayed its commitment to cage-free eggs from 2025 to 2032—leaving millions of hens trapped in cruel, outdated battery cages.

While battery cages are banned in the EU and several U.S. states, Ahold Delhaize and Peter are allowing this suffering to continue at most of their United States stores. Why is this cruelty acceptable?

It’s time for Peter to stop the excuses and take real action.

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THE Disgusting TRUTH ABOUT BATTERY CAGE EGGS

  • Hens in cages suffer from limited space and restricted movement, which prevents them from engaging in natural behaviors and leads to high stress and frustration. Studies also indicate that caged hens have higher rates of Salmonella, a leading cause of foodborne illness and are more prone to disease than hens in systems that allow for greater mobility and expression of natural behaviors.

  • Each hen in a battery cage is given only 67-86 square inches of space—less than the size of a sheet of paper—leaving them unable to spread their wings or move naturally.

  • Hens are unable to perch, nest, dust-bathe, or forage, causing severe psychological distress and unnatural, repetitive stress behaviors.

  • Wire cage floors cause painful foot disorders, overgrown claws, and open lesions, while sloped designs lead to chronic discomfort and injuries.

  • Battery cages deny hens their natural behaviors, such as scratching, nesting, and foraging, leading to chronic stress, frustration, and harmful repetitive behaviors.

  • To maximize egg production, hens undergo forced molting by withholding food and water, causing severe stress, feather loss, and long-term health issues, including paralysis and death from dehydration.

  • Hens are subjected to constant artificial light to extend egg-laying periods, disrupting their natural cycles and contributing to bone fragility and overall poor health.

  • While the EU banned battery cages in 2012, Hannaford’s parent company, Ahold Delhaize, has pushed the cage-free egg deadline from 2025 to 2032, allowing millions of hens in the U.S. to continue suffering for years to come.

WHy is Peter allowing this

extreme cruelty

to continue?

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The Corporate Greed Behind Battery Cages

Peter Agnefjäll,

guilty of being heartless.

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Millions of hens are trapped in cruel, outdated battery cages—suffering every day in conditions that no living being should endure. Why? Because Ahold Delhaize’s corporate greed puts profits above progress.

Peter Agnefjäll and fellow Board Directors at Ahold Delhaize have the power to end this unnecessary suffering. Yet, they delay action, making excuses while millions of animals continue to pay the price.

This is a choice. A choice to ignore cruelty. A choice to put corporate greed ahead of doing what’s right.

It’s time for Peter to act. Consumers are demanding change, and the world is watching. Will he step up, or will he continue to profit from suffering?