As of January 1, 2022, there will be almost no eggs, or bacon (or any pork products) can be sold in Massachusetts due to a law that was passed in 2016 requiring all egg-laying hens to have a minimum of 1.5 sq. ft. of living space and more living space for pigs.. Only about 10 of MA farms meet this hen requirement. If they can find eggs for sale, they'll be $5 or more/dozen. Most of their eggs are imported from CT, but those farms don't have to follow MA laws, so they'll be banned from importation.
While this may be temporary, the legislature is working of a compromise amendment, it'll still make a major impact on the state.
https://boston.cbslocal.com/2021/12/...l-welfare-law/
It's interesting how passing some laws can really make major impacts of normal living....
They deserve what they voted for. I hope they're finally happy.
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