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HEN LOVING BOY
08-06-2017
2017
wacky and real life

id8131986341643
supplier accountcaters
file nameCATERS_HEN_LOVING_KID_01.jpg
titleHEN LOVING BOY
subject date08-06-2017
place
creditCaters News Agency
captionPIC FROM Caters News - (PICTURED:Benjamin Nicholson ) - A plucky school boy has condemned the use of caged chicken eggs by writing a letter pleading with a leading biscuit company to swap to free range.Nine-year-old Benjamin Nicholson, from Summertown, Oxford, rescued two battery hens 18 months ago after reading an online, anti-caged chicken campaign and is now on a mission to stop Mcvities from using caged hen eggs. Ben wrote the letter back in May and it reads: Dear McVities, I am disappointed to learn that you use caged eggs. Please can you use free range eggs. Thanks you. SEE CATERS COPY

id8131986341649
supplier accountcaters
file nameCATERS_HEN_LOVING_KID_04.jpg
titleHEN LOVING BOY
subject date08-06-2017
place
creditCaters News Agency
captionPIC FROM Caters News - (PICTURED:Benjamin Nicholson ) - A plucky school boy has condemned the use of caged chicken eggs by writing a letter pleading with a leading biscuit company to swap to free range.Nine-year-old Benjamin Nicholson, from Summertown, Oxford, rescued two battery hens 18 months ago after reading an online, anti-caged chicken campaign and is now on a mission to stop Mcvities from using caged hen eggs. Ben wrote the letter back in May and it reads: Dear McVities, I am disappointed to learn that you use caged eggs. Please can you use free range eggs. Thanks you. SEE CATERS COPY

id8131986341650
supplier accountcaters
file nameCATERS_HEN_LOVING_KID_05.jpg
titleHEN LOVING BOY
subject date08-06-2017
place
creditCaters News Agency
captionPIC FROM Caters News - (PICTURED:Benjamin Nicholson ) - A plucky school boy has condemned the use of caged chicken eggs by writing a letter pleading with a leading biscuit company to swap to free range.Nine-year-old Benjamin Nicholson, from Summertown, Oxford, rescued two battery hens 18 months ago after reading an online, anti-caged chicken campaign and is now on a mission to stop Mcvities from using caged hen eggs. Ben wrote the letter back in May and it reads: Dear McVities, I am disappointed to learn that you use caged eggs. Please can you use free range eggs. Thanks you. SEE CATERS COPY

id8131986341656
supplier accountcaters
file nameCATERS_HEN_LOVING_KID_06.jpg
titleHEN LOVING BOY
subject date08-06-2017
place
creditCaters News Agency
captionPIC FROM Caters News - (PICTURED:Benjamin with his brother Sam ) - A plucky school boy has condemned the use of caged chicken eggs by writing a letter pleading with a leading biscuit company to swap to free range.Nine-year-old Benjamin Nicholson, from Summertown, Oxford, rescued two battery hens 18 months ago after reading an online, anti-caged chicken campaign and is now on a mission to stop Mcvities from using caged hen eggs. Ben wrote the letter back in May and it reads: Dear McVities, I am disappointed to learn that you use caged eggs. Please can you use free range eggs. Thanks you. SEE CATERS COPY