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Chickens have been roaming Toronto streets performing random acts of kindness

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Chickens have been roaming Toronto streets performing random acts of kindness

Chicken costume antics brighten city streets in rain and rush hour

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If you’ve been wandering around Toronto and spotted chickens opening doors, cleaning up parks, or even picking up the tab at your local coffee shop, get ready to crack up; because it’s all part of a clever stunt put on by Chicken Farmers of Canada (CFC). Representing 2,800 farmers across Canada, CFC aims to ensure that the chicken on your plate is not only delicious, but also responsibly and sustainably raised.

Courtesy of Chicken Farmers of Canada

Since the beginning of May, these feathered do-gooders have been busy performing acts of kindness around the city to unsuspecting citizens to demonstrate the values of Canadian chicken farmers. JJ Hochrein, Director of Brand Marketing for Chicken Farmers of Canada, shares, "These chickens are doing good because they were raised right, just like all of our Raised By A Canadian Farmer chickens." He emphasizes that Canadian chicken farmers pride themselves on raising chickens with care, without the use of hormones or steroids.

Courtesy of Chicken Farmers of Canada

Since 2007, CFC has actively supported the Ottawa Food Bank, showcasing that their dedication to the community goes far beyond just poultry. This campaign was more than just a series of random acts of kindness; it's a reflection of their passion for elevating standards and increasing awareness about sustainable farming in ways that inspire and uplift the entire community. To learn more about chickens Raised by Canadian Farmers, visit their website.

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