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Fair Oaks Farms, Biggest undercover Dairy Investigation in History
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<blockquote data-quote="598" data-source="post: 16214645" data-attributes="member: 71706"><p>I watched the video, and one thing that caught my eye is that they keep using some of the same footage again and again. 3 month investigation and that's all the footage you got. I'm not defending any of what I saw as humane, but with a giant farm and 3 months to secretly tape a bunch of cheap labor, that's all they got? Low priced labor smoking pot? Wow, cant find that anywhere else in the rural communities, or urban for that matter, can you? If you work with more than 50 people, better not look around your own house too close. I didn't just watch the video, I looked the whole thing up. Owner quickly took responsibility. You can bet there will be structural changes. What you have to remember is those calves being abused by staff are money to the owner. If you worked for me and I found out you were burning 100s when I wasn't watching, you wouldn't have a job much longer. I have nothing to do with this company, but they have grown a massive footprint in the area, and with that growth comes some errors. I don't buy their product as I don't see the value in the extra cost, but this looks more like a hit job on a company than a wide spread problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="598, post: 16214645, member: 71706"] I watched the video, and one thing that caught my eye is that they keep using some of the same footage again and again. 3 month investigation and that's all the footage you got. I'm not defending any of what I saw as humane, but with a giant farm and 3 months to secretly tape a bunch of cheap labor, that's all they got? Low priced labor smoking pot? Wow, cant find that anywhere else in the rural communities, or urban for that matter, can you? If you work with more than 50 people, better not look around your own house too close. I didn't just watch the video, I looked the whole thing up. Owner quickly took responsibility. You can bet there will be structural changes. What you have to remember is those calves being abused by staff are money to the owner. If you worked for me and I found out you were burning 100s when I wasn't watching, you wouldn't have a job much longer. I have nothing to do with this company, but they have grown a massive footprint in the area, and with that growth comes some errors. I don't buy their product as I don't see the value in the extra cost, but this looks more like a hit job on a company than a wide spread problem. [/QUOTE]
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